Hello book
lovers! In celebration of Women’s History Month, I would like to present to
you, writer, essayist, screenwriter, and political activist, Arundhati Roy. In
1997, she won the Booker Prize for Fiction for her first novel, The God of
Small Things
. It was also listed as one of The New York Times
Notable Books of the Year and reached fourth position on The New York Times Bestsellers
list for Independent Fiction. In her early career, she wrote screenplays for In
Which Annie Gives It Those Ones
(1989) and Electric Moon (1992). Check
out her quote about the voiceless. #womenshistorymonth #writer #esssayist
#screenwriter ##socialactivist #TheGodofSmallThings #BookerPrizeforFiction #ArundhatiRoy
#vocalexpressions

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Women’s History Month’s Feature: Arundhati Roy, Writer, Essayist, Screenwriter, And Political Activist &Raquo; The%20God%20Of%20Small%20Things Arundhati%20Roy%203 6 23

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Deliah Lawrence Attorney, Author, Blogger, Workshop Facilitator

Deliah Lawrence is a Maryland-based attorney and award-winning author of two romantic suspense novels (Gotta Let It Go and Gotta Get It Back) set in Baltimore. She’s also a blogger and workshop facilitator who writes poetry and short stories.

When Deliah isn’t writing, you can find her reading a book, indulging in her addiction to investigation discovery shows; or painting her yet-to-be exhibited oil artworks of landscapes, portraits or whatever else comes to her creative mind. Constantly on the go, she is also a member of the Black Writers’ Guild of Maryland and Sisters in Crime.

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