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Meenakshi Bharat

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Aug 8, 2019, 6:31:51 AM8/8/19
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Happy to announce the impending publication of Glass Walls: Stories of Tolerance and Intolerance from the Indian subcontinent and Australia from Orient Black Swan. This is our fourth anthology on theme-driven short fiction. In the past, we have creative responses to terrorism (Fear Factor: Terror Incognito, Picador, 2010), to refugees and asylum seekers (Alien Shores, Brass Monkey, 2012) and the impact of technology on our lives (Only Connect: Technology and Us, Brass Monkey and Rupa, 2014). Check this, our latest, on the tinder-hot contemporary concern of tolerance and intolerance.


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Yagama Reddy Yadamuri

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Aug 9, 2019, 12:51:53 AM8/9/19
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Congratulations to Meenakshi Bharat & Sharon Rundle  on their efforts in bringing out an anthology on an interesting theme of tolerance and intolerance in the Indian sub-continent and Australia.

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Happy to announce the impending publication of Glass Walls: Stories of Tolerance and Intolerance from the Indian subcontinent and Australia from Orient Black Swan. This is our fourth anthology on theme-driven short fiction. In the past, we have creative responses to terrorism (Fear Factor: Terror Incognito, Picador, 2010), to refugees and asylum seekers (Alien Shores, Brass Monkey, 2012) and the impact of technology on our lives (Only Connect: Technology and Us, Brass Monkey and Rupa, 2014). Check this, our latest, on the tinder-hot contemporary concern of tolerance and intolerance.


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Makarand IASA

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Aug 9, 2019, 2:10:40 AM8/9/19
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Heartiest congratulations!

Professor Makarand R. Paranjape, A.M., Ph.D. (Illinois)
Director, Indian Institute of Advanced Study,
Rashtrapati Niwas, Shimla—171005, Himachal Pradesh
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Happy to announce the impending publication of Glass Walls: Stories of Tolerance and Intolerance from the Indian subcontinent and Australia from Orient Black Swan. This is our fourth anthology on theme-driven short fiction. In the past, we have creative responses to terrorism (Fear Factor: Terror Incognito, Picador, 2010), to refugees and asylum seekers (Alien Shores, Brass Monkey, 2012) and the impact of technology on our lives (Only Connect: Technology and Us, Brass Monkey and Rupa, 2014). Check this, our latest, on the tinder-hot contemporary concern of tolerance and intolerance.


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Indranil Acharya

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Aug 9, 2019, 2:22:45 AM8/9/19
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Heartiest congratulations to Meenakshi and Sharon! We are also working on the visibility/invisibility paradigm of the margins in Aboriginal Australia and the Hungry Tribes of Sunderbans. Will come up with a major anthology in 2020.
Best 
Indranil Acharya 
Professor and former Head of the Department 
Vidyasagar University 
Midnapore 
West Bengal 

On Thu, 8 Aug 2019, 16:01 Meenakshi Bharat, <meenaks...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Happy to announce the impending publication of Glass Walls: Stories of Tolerance and Intolerance from the Indian subcontinent and Australia from Orient Black Swan. This is our fourth anthology on theme-driven short fiction. In the past, we have creative responses to terrorism (Fear Factor: Terror Incognito, Picador, 2010), to refugees and asylum seekers (Alien Shores, Brass Monkey, 2012) and the impact of technology on our lives (Only Connect: Technology and Us, Brass Monkey and Rupa, 2014). Check this, our latest, on the tinder-hot contemporary concern of tolerance and intolerance.


Meenakshi Bharat

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Aug 10, 2019, 1:57:28 AM8/10/19
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Thanks a lot, Makarand.


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Heartiest congratulations!

Professor Makarand R. Paranjape, A.M., Ph.D. (Illinois)
Director, Indian Institute of Advanced Study,
Rashtrapati Niwas, Shimla—171005, Himachal Pradesh
Twitter: @makrandparanspe
On 08-Aug-2019, at 4:01 PM, Meenakshi Bharat <meenaks...@hotmail.com> wrote:

Happy to announce the impending publication of Glass Walls: Stories of Tolerance and Intolerance from the Indian subcontinent and Australia from Orient Black Swan. This is our fourth anthology on theme-driven short fiction. In the past, we have creative responses to terrorism (Fear Factor: Terror Incognito, Picador, 2010), to refugees and asylum seekers (Alien Shores, Brass Monkey, 2012) and the impact of technology on our lives (Only Connect: Technology and Us, Brass Monkey and Rupa, 2014). Check this, our latest, on the tinder-hot contemporary concern of tolerance and intolerance.


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Meenakshi Bharat

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Aug 10, 2019, 1:58:02 AM8/10/19
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Thanks Indranil. Best of luck for your project
Meenakshi


On Friday, 9 August 2019 11:52:45 UTC+5:30, Indranil Acharya wrote:
Heartiest congratulations to Meenakshi and Sharon! We are also working on the visibility/invisibility paradigm of the margins in Aboriginal Australia and the Hungry Tribes of Sunderbans. Will come up with a major anthology in 2020.
Best 
Indranil Acharya 
Professor and former Head of the Department 
Vidyasagar University 
Midnapore 
West Bengal 

On Thu, 8 Aug 2019, 16:01 Meenakshi Bharat, <meenaks...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Happy to announce the impending publication of Glass Walls: Stories of Tolerance and Intolerance from the Indian subcontinent and Australia from Orient Black Swan. This is our fourth anthology on theme-driven short fiction. In the past, we have creative responses to terrorism (Fear Factor: Terror Incognito, Picador, 2010), to refugees and asylum seekers (Alien Shores, Brass Monkey, 2012) and the impact of technology on our lives (Only Connect: Technology and Us, Brass Monkey and Rupa, 2014). Check this, our latest, on the tinder-hot contemporary concern of tolerance and intolerance.


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Meenakshi Bharat

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Aug 10, 2019, 1:58:41 AM8/10/19
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Thanks a lot Prof Reddy
Best wishes
Meenakshi


On Friday, 9 August 2019 10:21:53 UTC+5:30, Yagama Reddy wrote:
Congratulations to Meenakshi Bharat & Sharon Rundle  on their efforts in bringing out an anthology on an interesting theme of tolerance and intolerance in the Indian sub-continent and Australia.

On Thu, 8 Aug 2019 at 16:01, Meenakshi Bharat <meenaks...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Happy to announce the impending publication of Glass Walls: Stories of Tolerance and Intolerance from the Indian subcontinent and Australia from Orient Black Swan. This is our fourth anthology on theme-driven short fiction. In the past, we have creative responses to terrorism (Fear Factor: Terror Incognito, Picador, 2010), to refugees and asylum seekers (Alien Shores, Brass Monkey, 2012) and the impact of technology on our lives (Only Connect: Technology and Us, Brass Monkey and Rupa, 2014). Check this, our latest, on the tinder-hot contemporary concern of tolerance and intolerance.


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Darvesh Gopal

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Aug 10, 2019, 5:10:59 AM8/10/19
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My heartiest congratulations for the success of your academic excellence. 


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Eugenie Pinto

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Aug 12, 2019, 3:59:32 AM8/12/19
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Congratulations on the new publication. Wonderful to see this new contribution to Australian Studies in India.
Best Wishes
Eugenie Pinto


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Happy to announce the impending publication of Glass Walls: Stories of Tolerance and Intolerance from the Indian subcontinent and Australia from Orient Black Swan. This is our fourth anthology on theme-driven short fiction. In the past, we have creative responses to terrorism (Fear Factor: Terror Incognito, Picador, 2010), to refugees and asylum seekers (Alien Shores, Brass Monkey, 2012) and the impact of technology on our lives (Only Connect: Technology and Us, Brass Monkey and Rupa, 2014). Check this, our latest, on the tinder-hot contemporary concern of tolerance and intolerance.


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