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Niranjan Kunwar’s debut, Nepal’s first queer memoir in English, Between Queens and the Cities, was published in 2020 by Fine Print. His chapter book, Mijok’s Trip, commissioned by van Doesburg Creative Works, and his English translation of Amar Neupane’s Seto Dhartiis are forthcoming.
Niranjan is an educationist involved in designing and conducting professional development sessions for teachers, and actively counters dominant discourses and practices.
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