Biography
Neelanjana Banerjee is an expert in Asian American arts, and Asian Pacific American and Asian diasporic literature. In 20 plus years of work in mainstream and independent journalism, youth development work, Asian American arts, copywriting, and editing, she has honed her strengths as a communicator across various platforms. Banerjee’s journalism, fiction, poetry, and essays have appeared widely in publications like Harper’s Bazaar, The Texas Observer, World Literature Today, Prairie Schooner, and more. She is the co-editor of Indivisible: An Anthology of Contemporary South Asian American Literature (University of Arkansas Press), the first of its kind; along with The Coiled Serpent, a collection of Southern California poets from Tia Chucha Press. She is the Managing Editor of Kaya Press, a 30-year-old independent publishing house dedicated to Asian Pacific American and Asian diasporic literature. Banerjee teaches Creative Writing and Publishing at UCLA, and other Southern California universities.
Education
B.A. English and Third World Studies, Oberlin College
M.F.A Creative Writing: Fiction, San Francisco State University