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'''Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan''' is an Indian [[blog]]ger and writer who writes under the [[pseudonym]] eM on ''The Compulsive Confessor''. Her first book, a semi-autobiographical book is ''You Are Here'', was published by [[Penguin Books|Penguin]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Dhillon|first1=Amrit|title=Blogger enraptures and enrages India|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1565404/Blogger-enraptures-and-enrages-India.html|accessdate=24 March 2017|publisher=The Telegraph|date=7 October 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Giridhardas|first1=Anand|title=A feminist revolution in India skips the liberation|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/25/world/asia/25iht-letter.1.16472456.html?pagewanted=all|accessdate=24 March 2017| | '''Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan''' is an Indian [[blog]]ger and writer who writes under the [[pseudonym]] eM on ''The Compulsive Confessor''. Her first book, a semi-autobiographical book is ''You Are Here'', was published by [[Penguin Books|Penguin]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Dhillon|first1=Amrit|title=Blogger enraptures and enrages India|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1565404/Blogger-enraptures-and-enrages-India.html|accessdate=24 March 2017|publisher=The Telegraph|date=7 October 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Giridhardas|first1=Anand|title=A feminist revolution in India skips the liberation|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/25/world/asia/25iht-letter.1.16472456.html?pagewanted=all|accessdate=24 March 2017|work=The New York Times|date=25 September 2008}}</ref> | ||
She is the daughter of the [[Malayalam]] writer and former [[Indian Administrative Service]] officer [[N. S. Madhavan]]. Her mother Sheela Reddy is a journalist, a former editor of Indian magazine [[Outlook (Indian magazine)|Outlook]] and author of ''Mr. and Mrs. Jinnah: The Marriage''.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Aneez|first1=Zenab|title=Confessions of a compulsive blogger|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/confessions-of-a-compulsive-blogger/article4734499.ece|accessdate=24 March 2017| | She is the daughter of the [[Malayalam]] writer and former [[Indian Administrative Service]] officer [[N. S. Madhavan]]. Her mother Sheela Reddy is a journalist, a former editor of Indian magazine [[Outlook (Indian magazine)|Outlook]] and author of ''Mr. and Mrs. Jinnah: The Marriage''.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Aneez|first1=Zenab|title=Confessions of a compulsive blogger|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/confessions-of-a-compulsive-blogger/article4734499.ece|accessdate=24 March 2017|work=The Hindu|date=21 May 2013}}</ref> | ||
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Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan, Times Lit Fest, 2019 | |
| Born | Kerala, India |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation | Blogger, writer |
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Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan is an Indian blogger and writer who writes under the pseudonym eM on The Compulsive Confessor. Her first book, a semi-autobiographical book is You Are Here, was published by Penguin.[1][2]
She is the daughter of the Malayalam writer and former Indian Administrative Service officer N. S. Madhavan. Her mother Sheela Reddy is a journalist, a former editor of Indian magazine Outlook and author of Mr. and Mrs. Jinnah: The Marriage.[3]
Bibliography[edit | edit source]
- The One Who Swam with the Fishes (2017)
- Before, And Then After (2015)
- Split (2015)
- Cold Feet (2012)
- The Life & Times of Layla The Ordinary (2010)
- You are Here (2008)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Dhillon, Amrit (7 October 2007). "Blogger enraptures and enrages India". The Telegraph. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
- ↑ Giridhardas, Anand (25 September 2008). "A feminist revolution in India skips the liberation". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
- ↑ Aneez, Zenab (21 May 2013). "Confessions of a compulsive blogger". The Hindu. Retrieved 24 March 2017.