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Aishwarya Subramanian
Aishwarya Subramanian was born in the West Indies and grew up in England and India, a list of loyalties that makes watching cricket a fraught activity. She went to Delhi University and Trinity College Dublin, and worked for two years in the children’s publishing industry. She currently lives and works in Delhi as a freelance editor, columnist and book reviewer, though she thinks fondly of returning to university someday. She sometimes writes short fiction. She also maintains a blog (http://practicallymarzipan.com/blog), where she talks mostly about books.
A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs
By Aishwarya Subramanian
For most of human history, we have known very little about space – for that matter, we still know very little. Dreams of space travel once focussed primarily on the moon, the heavenly body most visible to the naked eye.
Inheritors: Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford
By Aishwarya Subramanian
I’ll never understand how it is possible for two writers to collaborate on one work of fiction without creating a disjointed mess, but it is evidently not always true.





