Dr. Shweta Mishra
(M.A. Ph.D.) is an Assistant Professor in English and presently teaches at MBP
Government Post-Graduate College, Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) India. She has
authored several research papers that have been published in various reputed
journals. Creative writing is what she passionately loves to do. Her notable
works include What is a Woman: This is
Trash. Leave it. published by Authorspress,
NewDelhi, 2016 and Image of
Girlhood in the Fiction of African-American Women Writers: Paule Marshall, Anne
Moody, Maya Angelou, Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Ntozake Shange published by Prestige Books
International, New Delhi, 2011. Her collection of poems The Most
Orange has been published in 2018, by Authorspress, New Delhi. Her latest book A Smothering Selfless
Epitome has been published in July, 2020, through Kindle Direct
Publishing.
Her poems have been
published in Kavya Bharati, Issue No. 29, 2017 (Stay Away,
I Have Been…) Muse India, Issue No. 74, August 2017 (Silenced
Words, Rebel’s Death, Purer than White, Shoulderless
Atlases Smiling Earth). Internationally, she contributes her poems in the Newsletter
of the Australasian Center for Human Rights and Health (ACHRH),
Melbourne, Australia. Issue No. 2018: Not Anymore. Let Us Say ‘No’;
Issue No. 2019: Fossiled.