About: Alice Albinia

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Alice Albinia (born 1976) is an English journalist and author whose first book, Empires of the Indus, won several awards. Albinia was born in London and read English Literature at Cambridge University and South Asian History at SOAS. In between, she worked for two years in Delhi as a journalist and editor. While in Delhi, she worked for the Centre for Science and Environment, the literary journal Biblio, and . Since 2012, she has taught writing at secondary schools with the support of the nonprofit First Story.

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  • Alice Albinia (born 1976) is an English journalist and author whose first book, Empires of the Indus, won several awards. Albinia was born in London and read English Literature at Cambridge University and South Asian History at SOAS. In between, she worked for two years in Delhi as a journalist and editor. While in Delhi, she worked for the Centre for Science and Environment, the literary journal Biblio, and . Since 2012, she has taught writing at secondary schools with the support of the nonprofit First Story. She was one of the three judges for the 2008 Jerwood Awards. Her debut novel, Leela's Book, is a modern story inspired by the Mahabharata. (en)
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  • Alice Albinia (born 1976) is an English journalist and author whose first book, Empires of the Indus, won several awards. Albinia was born in London and read English Literature at Cambridge University and South Asian History at SOAS. In between, she worked for two years in Delhi as a journalist and editor. While in Delhi, she worked for the Centre for Science and Environment, the literary journal Biblio, and . Since 2012, she has taught writing at secondary schools with the support of the nonprofit First Story. (en)
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  • Alice Albinia (en)
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