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This article originally appeared in Q: What is your fondest memory of the library? A: My fondest memory of the library is going to New Jersey’s Woodbridge Public Library—the main library. I loved everything about it. I loved the look of the building—a massive 70s-era modernist building. I loved that bridge that arcs over the…
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This 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…
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This 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…
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