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  1. Alison Singh Gee is an award-winning international journalist whose work has been translated into eight languages and has appeared in People, Vanity Fair, In Style, Marie Claire, International Herald Tribune, The Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times. For eight years, she was a staff features writer/correspondent for People magazine. She won the 1997 Amnesty […]

  2. Apr 19, 2013 · Alison Singh Gee ’86’s unexpected chapter. Alison Singh Gee ’86 knows her life sounds like a fairy tale – until you read the fine print. Singh Gee was living in Hong Kong, an award-winning and self-described “it-girl” of journalism, but felt there was something profound missing in her life until she met Ajay, an Indian journalist.

  3. Alison Singh Gee is a Los Angeles-based journalist and author. Her Hong Kong-India memoir, Where the Peacocks Sing: A Palace, a Prince and the Search for Home (2013), about her comic and complex ...

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  4. Liked by Alison Singh Gee. Features Writer, Author and Editor · Award-winning author, journalist and editor with a demonstrated history of working in the publishing industry. Skilled in book ...

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  5. Sep 19, 2013 · Alison Singh Gee's memoir, "Where the Peacocks Sing: A Palace, a Prince, and the Search for Home," begins in Hong Kong, where Gee is living luxuriously as an expat journalist. She doesn't think ...

  6. Mar 7, 2013 · But in 2007, Alison Singh Gee, a former People magazine entertainment correspondent increasingly demoralized by the state of journalism, accepted a buyout from Time Inc. to write her memoir, Where ...

  7. Oct 13, 2017 · Alison Singh Gee is an award-winning journalist and the author of the Hong Kong-India memoir, Where the Peacocks Sing, about her comical and complicated relationship with her husband's family palace in Northern India. She teaches creative nonfiction and literary travel writing at UCLA Extension.

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