Rosalia
Scalia
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Rosalia Scalia, who writes both fiction and non-fiction, earned a Master's degree in writing from Johns Hopkins University in 2003. She's widely published, and lives in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
Reluctant Rebellions:
Shauna Singh Baldwin’s New Collection of Literary Gems A Book Review by ROSALIA SCALIA
She explores how being Sikh informs her work and her perspective as a woman.
Something Daring:
Prem Kahani ROSALIA SCALIA
“Mommy has something extra special planned for you tonight. She found the perfect match for you ..."
Love Chakri
Part IV -
A Prem Kahani A Short Story by ROSALIA SCALIA
The boys bounced from the middle of the stairs onto the sofa ...
Love Chakri
Part III -
A Prem Kahani A Short Story by ROSALIA SCALIA
"What brings you to my project on Sunday afternoon?” she asked.
Love Chakri
Part II -
A Prem Kahani A Short Story by ROSALIA SCALIA
She held up her index finger at him to wait, without looking at him.
Love Chakri
Part I -
A Prem Kahani A Short Story by ROSALIA SCALIA
Something about her that he couldn’t name unsettled him, got under his skin.
Helium:
Jaspreet Singh's New Novel on 1984 A Book Review by ROSALIA SCALIA
The innocent Professor is singled out and attacked by the mob.
Joyful Noise:
Dya Singh, the Sikh Minstrel on the World Music Stage ROSALIA SCALIA
“My main music is kirtan - whether in concert or in a gurdwara ..."
Forever Reaching For The Sky:
Malaysia's Sangat Singh ROSALIA SCALIA
Being a pioneer is not a new role for Sangat.
Building Bridges:
Dr Kanwal Nain Singh in Malaysia ROSALIA SCALIA
“He is friendly, without trying. A walking and talking Dale Carnegie.”