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Neha B.

Neha B.

About Author

Neha is a tinier-than-tiny creative writer with larger-than-life stories buffeting through her headspace. She has been spinning stories and creative content professionally since 2013. She is enthusiastic about all things related to writing, art and life, and currently covers some amazing stories for Green Matters.

Area of Interest

Neha enjoys reading mystery, fantasy, sci-fi, and romance, and is obsessed with writing poetry. She's also interested in storytelling, screenwriting, and filmmaking.

Education

Neha has a creative writing diploma from Sri Aurobindo Institude of Arts & Communication and a Bachelors in Technology in IT from Delhi-based Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.

Previous Experiences

She has been working as a content writer since 2013 and has a small collection of writings published in web and print. Currently, she works as a Features Writer for Pubninja.

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