Deepali Agarwal
Deepali Agarwal has a Master’s in literary linguistics, which means that every person she’s ever known has, at some point, asked her to ‘edit a thing’ for them-- ‘just see if it reads okay?’ She doesn’t mind, because she believes that the world can be fixed one oxford comma at a time. Deepali lives in Delhi, the capital of India, where cows are sacred, but authors and poets exist and write brilliant things. She works as an editor with OUP India’s School ELT division, where she moves apostrophes, looks up pictures of cats, and talks about children’s books for eight hours. The rest of her day is spent reading, thinking about Parks and Recreation, and wondering if there exist jobs for English majors that pay more than peanuts.
Twitter: @DeepaliAgarwal_
Ron Swanson or Tom Sawyer: Who Said It?
Deepali Agarwal
October 7, 2016
A quick quiz in honor of Nick Offerman's new Tom Sawyer audiobook.
How I Always End Up Buying More Books
Deepali Agarwal
October 3, 2016
Here's how you always end up buying more books.
Our 10 Favorite Quotes from Litsy This Month
Deepali Agarwal
Rioters share the best literary quotes they found on Litsy this month!
7 Wonderfully Weird Harry Potter Quizzes to Take
Deepali Agarwal
September 28, 2016
Are You One With the Harry Potatoes?
The One Where We Use FRIENDS Titles to Explain Books
Deepali Agarwal
September 16, 2016
Where FRIENDS titles explain books.
6 Books about Books from India
Deepali Agarwal
September 7, 2016
Metafictional work from Indian authors.
Pottermore Presents: J.K. Rowling to Release 3 New eBooks About Hogwarts
Deepali Agarwal
August 17, 2016
Pottermore announced today that J.K. Rowling will release 3 new ebooks set at Hogwarts this fall.
Book Recommendations for Your Hogwarts House
Deepali Agarwal
July 29, 2016
Books to read based on your Hogwarts house!
15 of Our Favorite Bookish Celebrities
Deepali Agarwal
June 16, 2016
Reese Witherspoon, Retta, and more of our favorite bookish celebrities.
Reading on the Train: A Story in GIFs
Deepali Agarwal
May 26, 2016
In which one new commuter's romantic notions about reading on the train are quickly dispelled.