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SAEED UR REHMAN earned his PhD in Postcolonial Literary Studies from the Australian National University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin. A co-founding editor of KRNT and editor of Narrating Pakistan: An Anthology of Pakistani Writing, his work has appeared in Mississippi Review Online, Cultural Dynamics, Kunapipi, The Historian, The Foreigner, Herald, and the Journal of Research in Humanities. His literary influences include André Gide, Georges Bataille, and Jean Genet, among others.

KHADEEJA FAROOQUI is the co-editor of Narrating Pakistan: An Anthology of Pakistani Writing. She earned her BA in Literature and Creative Writing from NYU Abu Dhabi and an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Rutgers University. Her work, which largely focuses on immigrant narratives and subcultures, has appeared in Airport Road, Electra Street, Surrounded, Charcoal and Gravel, The Gazelle, The News, and Dawn, among others. She is currently pursuing her doctorate at Princeton University.

SYED KAZIM ALI KAZMI earned his PhD in Anglophone and Postcolonial Literature from the Universität Duisburg-Essen, where he also held a DFG-funded postdoctoral fellowship. His research examines transoceanic mobilities, South Asian literatures, and the cultural dynamics of gender ambiguity in colonial and postcolonial contexts. His scholarly and creative work has appeared in Interventions, Narrative Works, Unikate, and Narrating Pakistan: An Anthology of Pakistani Writing. He is a co-founding editor of KRNT.

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