Her debut novel has been the freshman incoming read at UC Santa Cruz for three consecutive years. She has presented around the world at literary festivals including the Jaipur Literary Festival, Mumbai Literary Festival, Galle Literary Festival, Bay Area Book Festival, LitQuake and AWP. She has been honored as a KQED Woman to Watch and has been written up in Vogue India. Her short fiction and non-fiction are also widely published. Munaweera is also widely anthologized in collections such as Good Girls Marry Doctors South Asian-American Women on Obedience and Rebellion, Oakland Noir, Many Roads Through Paradise, Write to Reconcile Anthologies I and III and All the Women in My Family Sing. She has been named one of “Twelve Women of Color Writers You Need to Know” by Bustle Magazine and “One of the Asian American Women Writers Who are Going to Change the World” by Electric Literature. She is the award-winning author of the novels, ISLAND OF A THOUSAND MIRRORS and WHAT LIES BETWEEN US. She grew up in Nigeria and immigrated to Los Angeles with her family in the early 80's.
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