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Ranu Uniyal

Ranu Uniyal

Ranu Uniyal is Professor of English at Lucknow University. Her poetry has appeared in Cha An Asian Literary Journal. Asia Literary Review, (HongKong), Mascara Literary Review (Australia), Jaggery, Medulla Review, Sketch Book, Twenty 20, Whispers (USA), Littlewood Press (UK), Bengal Lights (Bangla Desh), Muse India, Kavya Bharati, Femina, Manushi, Indian Literature , Spark, The Enchanting Verses Literary Review and several anthologies (such as The Dance of the Peacock, Building Bridges: Poems from Australia and India, Suvarnarekha: An Anthology of Indian Women Poets in English). She has published three poetry collections: Across the Divide (2006), December Poems (2012) and the most recent The Day We Went Strawberry Picking in Scarborough. Her English poems have been translated in Hindi, Malayalam, Urdu and Uzbek languages. She also writes poetry in Hindi. She is a founding member of a day care centre for children with special needs in Lucknow.

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