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Anita Saran is a writer, painter and former fashion model. She lives  in Bangalore, India, where she  works as an advertising copywriter and web content writer.

Anita's  first novel, "Circe" - a satire on the erotica and romance genres published by Mojocastle Press is now a paperback  on Amazon.com.

Anita's latest work "The Way of the Noodle - A Tale of Love in the New Age" can be purchased as an e-book on Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B007P318WY


Her novella,City of Victory, published by Ch
illibreeze.com can be purchased online by following this link.


A review and appreciation of City of Victory by Ann Hite can be read in the Feminist Review.


Susan Abram's blog about Anita's novella City of Victory.
 

Anita is glad to share with you a FREE broadcast of her short story 'City of Victory' beautifully narrated by the well-known Badria Timmimi for BBC Radio 4 in 2004.

Reviews of Circe

To read a new review as well as reader reviews of Anita's first novel 'Circe,' CLICK HERE.

Read Anita's latest press interview on Working Writers by clicking here.

Her new fantasy novella 'The Choosing' from Solstice Publishing: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/53737


Cover design for Anita Saran's novel Circe.

Anita Saran has been part of the Internet Writing Workshop for many years. Here's a link to their official blog that deals with the achievements and experiences of IWW members.

Click here:

The Internet Writers Workshop

The IWW is a well known resource for writers who want to get feedback on their work and is free to join.

Anita's latest short story, "Panic," is now available as a download at Sniplits.com at $0.88.

Anita's short story,  City of Victory" was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2004 while her first novella, "Aditya, The Underwater Boy"  won the National Nehru Children's Book Trust Award in 1991. Her book of short stories, Dolphin Girl and Other Stories was greeted with acclaim on publication in 1998.

Anyone who wishes to contact Anita about any of her many activities should use the Contact Form on this site.


anita_saran@theodossian.net