Links to clippings available online (other clippings only available in hard copy):
Book Reviews
Aravind Adiga’s Last Man in Tower review, DSC South Asian Literature Festival
Fiction
The Pink Tigress Versus Mr. Highly Eligible, The Applicant
No Grey Area, The Kathmandu Post
Fate, The Applicant
Gender
White Women in the Indian Imagination, Kafila
I do, too soon, The Kathmandu Post
Misery Bars, The Kathmandu Post
Skin Deep, The Kathmandu Post
Interviews
An Interview with Rabi Thapa, DSC South Asia Literature Festival
A New Story for Afghanistan – Interview with Magsie Hamilton-Little, DSC South Asian Literature Festival
Music
Devotion On a Full Moon Night, The Kathmandu Post
Naymedici sound is a real tasty mix of styles, St Helens Star
Aquablakk returns to St Helens with star-studded roadshow, St Helens Star
Opinion
Breaking up with romance, The F Word UK Contemporary Feminism
Seeing Red, The Kathmandu Post
It’s the people who make a city, The Kathmandu Post
English in Kerala or Kerala English?, New Indian Express
Politics
Still a man’s game, The Kathmandu Post
Nepal’s women have a voice in politics, but noone is listening, The Guardian’s Poverty Matters Blog
Public Health
Medical Crowdfunding Could Help Plug Public Healthcare Gaps in India, Huffington Post (India)
Right to a Healthy Life, Deccan Herald
Local UK News
Elin swaps Sweden for St Helens, St Helens Star
Our right royal day (pages 4 and 5), St Helens Star
Child poverty in St Helens, St Helens Star
Broad Oak Community Primary School hold out the hand of friendship to strife-ravaged Ethiopia, St Helens Star
Very Fruitful Venture, St Helens Star
St Helens’ little Kate and Wills to ‘tie the knot’, St Helens Star
Samilou’s on the Crest of a Wave, St Helens Star
Artists wanted for Saints stadium time capsule, St Helens Star