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Ramola D

Ramola D studied Physics and Business Administration in Madras, India. In 1991, she received an MFA in Creative Writing from George Mason University. A first book of poetry, Invisible Season was published by Washington Writers Publishing House in 1998. Her poetry has appeared in Agni, Prairie Schooner, Green Mountains Review, Phoebe, The Asian Pacific American Journal, Indiana Review and Best American Poetry 1994. Her short fiction has appeared in Small Spiral Notebook, Hyper Age, Literal Latte, and So To Speak. She is currently working on short fiction and a novel set in India, and teaching at The George Washington University.