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Ravinder Randhawa
Ravinder Randhawa (born 1952) is a British Asian novelist and short story writer. She founded the Asian Women Writers' Collective, an organisation for British Asian women writers. Life Randhawa was born in India in 1952, but moved to England with her parents when she was seven years old, and grew up in Warwickshire. She has worked with an organisation setting up refuges and resource centres for Asian women, and participated in antiracism campaigns. As of 2014, she was living in London. Randhawa is the subject of a chapter in ''British Asian Fiction: Twenty-first Century Voices'' by Sarah Upstone. Upstone writes that Randhawa "was essential to the burgeoning British Asian literature" and "not only wrote prolifically about the lives of British Asian women, but also fostered the careers of others, including Meera Syal." ''Abstract of chapter, available online'' Work In 1984, she founded the Asian Women Writers' Collective, which has published multiple collections of Asian women ...
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