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LIT | Tanwi Nandini Islam on debut novel Bright Lines, Hi Wildflower, and patronizing white teachers @lit4998 | Uploaded August 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
In this episode, writer and perfumist Tanwi Nandini Islam chops it up about how reading Arundhati Roy helped her claim her space as a South-Asian writer, patronizing white teachers, her debut novel, Bright Lines and her perfume and cosmetic company Hi Wildflower.

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