Bharti Kirchner is the author of six critically scores of short pieces, which were published in magazines and newspapers. Bharti has written for Food & Wine, Writer's Digest, The Writer, Fitness Plus, San Francisco Chronicle and The Seattle Times. Her essays have appeared in ten anthologies. She has won numerous awards for her writing, including a Virginia Center for the Creative Arts Fellowship. Prior to becoming a writer, Bharti worked as a systems engineer for IBM and as a systems manager for Bank of America, San Francisco. She has also worked in Europe and other continents as a computer systems consultant. Bharti lives in the US with her husband. Visit her at www.bhartikirchner.com
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