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Nikita Deshpande

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Nikita Deshpande is the author of the novel It Must’ve Been Something He Wrote (Hachette), has short stories in the anthologies Magical Women (Hachette) and Grandpa Tales (Scholastic) and a poem in The World That Belongs to Us (Harper Collins). Her writing has been published in The Rumpus, Grazia, Scroll, Buzzfeed, and Firstpost, among others. She was awarded a Vermont Studio Center fellowship to work on her fiction.

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Nikita Deshpande Hi Megha, thank you so much for the love. I'm working on something as we speak and I hope it shapes up well and quickly. Meanwhile I have two short st…m´Ç°ù±ðHi Megha, thank you so much for the love. I'm working on something as we speak and I hope it shapes up well and quickly. Meanwhile I have two short stories coming up in two anthologies - 1) Grandpa Tales (published by Scholastic, out on 15th July, 2018) and 2) Magical Women (to be published by Hachette India)
I hope you'll keep an eye out for them and let me know what you think?
Much love!(less)
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“Life...is not some contest in suffering.â€� He threw the cigarette
butt out the window. ‘We’re not getting any awards or anything for bearing with pain, are we?”
Nikita Deshpande, It Must've Been Something He Wrote

“Why can’t I have both? Haan? I want the consent part but I also want to be taken by surprise. How hard is that? What’s wrong with a girl wanting to be Goslinged and kissed, damn it!”
Nikita Deshpande, It Must've Been Something He Wrote

“We met at Nirang Kaka’s son’s wedding,â€� Leshu prattled on. ‘It was such a set-up Amu, what to tell you! Asha Kaki introduced us at the salad counter and by the time we reached the sweet dish, I knew...I just knew it inside my heart ki he was the one.”
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