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read moreThis article orginally appeared in Discussion panelists (from left to right) Garry Bertholf, Nina Sharma, and Elishevlyne Eliason '25 being introduced by event organizer Nafeesa Syeed (far right) Sharma, an acclaimed writer and performer of South Asian descent, has been featured in The New Yorker, Harper’s Bazaar, Electric Literature, and more. Her essays in The…
read moreThis article originally appeared in Barnard Magazine Getting Personal Hadley Suter ’07 speaks with author Nina Sharma ’05 about her debut memoir and finding a community of writers By Hadley Suter ’07 NS: Definitely. I think that’s the basis of the writing workshop system. I would even say that I came to writing looking first…
read moreOldster Sharma as a young woman. Is there someone who is older than you, who makes growing older inspiring to you? Who is your aging idol and why? My husband’s grandmom who is turning 98 in October — who is equal parts gorgeous, quick and funny, for whom a funeral is as much a social…
read moreThis article originally appeared in Red White and Brown Love in Black and Brown A conversation with author Nina Sharma about writing her new memoir “The Way You Make Me Feel.”
read moreThis article originally appeared in the The Philadelphia Inquirer A Welcome America love story: How one July 4 in Philly led to a marriage, a book, and a shared sense of community Author Nina Sharma’s book traces her decades-long relationship with poet Quincy Jones — a story that began during Philly’s Welcome America concert. Quincy…
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