Amrita Tripathi is a writer and journalist based in New Delhi. A magazine columnist, self-described urban warrior, time traveller and avid tweeter, she can be reached @amritat or on www.amritatripathi.com. Amrita's first novel, Broken News, deals with urban dysfunction, fragile egos and fragmented personalities in broadcast media, reflecting the unforgiving, frenetic pace of 24/7 news. The Sibius Knot, her second novel, unveils a scarred landscape, tracking the devastation of adolescence and young adulthood, but is at its heart a story of love and life, of battles waged and won.
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