Book

Indivisible: An Anthology of South Asian American Poetry (University of Arkansas Press, 2010): Co-editor.


Fiction published in:

• The Liner, (Forthcoming, Spring 2013)

PANK Magazine, December 2011

Breaking the Bow: Speculative Fiction and the Ramayana (Zubaan Books, 2012)

Desilit Magazine (Issue 5, Winter 2009)

Digital Artifact (Issue 1, 2007).

Ellipsis… Literary Serials and Narrative Culture (Volume One, Issue Five: May/June 2006)

Desilicious (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2004)


Poetry published in:

The Mud Proposal, March 2012

The Harper Collins Book of English Poetry (HarperCollins India, 2012)

The Yellow Nib: Modern English Poetry by Indians (Volume Six, The Yellow Nib, 2012)

World Literature Today, November 2010

•  The Literary Review (Volume 52, Issue 3: Spring 2009)

•  A Room of One’s Own (Volume 24, Issue 2, Fall 2001)

•  Nimrod International Journal of Prose and Poetry (Issue 15, Spring 2001)

Asian Pacific American Journal (Volume 7, Number 2, Fall/Winter Issue, 1998)


Journalism:

An Interview with Richard Froude, WordRiot, December 2012

The Rumpus Interview with Samhita Mukhopadhyay, TheRumpus.net, November 2011

Lady Gaga’s Most Undesirable Bollywood Makeover, FirstPost.com, August 2011

Where I Write #14: A Green Room in Gujarat, TheRumpus.net, July 2011

Franzen Goes Exotic: The Indian Woman and the Great American Novelist, FirstPost.com, June 2011

Book Review: Blue Boy and Skunk Girl , The-NRI.com, May 2011

Glam Lit: Eight Questions from the Jaipur Literature Festival, HTMLGiant.com, February 2011

Letter from Kolkata: Sobitha and Me, NewAmericaMedia.org (Also published in India Currents), December 2010

Is Reality TV a Revolution for Race or the New Minstrel?, Colorlines.com, October 2010

• The Content of One’s Character’s: For some Asian American Writer’s, ethnicity issues ease into the backdrop, HyphenMagazine.com, June 2010

Reinventing the Haunted House: An Interview with Helen Oyeyemi, FictionWritersReview.com, March 2010

The Contradictions of ‘Love in India’, NewAmericaMedia.org, February 2010

Listening to the Tiny Voice: An Interview with Kathryn Ma, FictionWritersReview.com, November 2009

Book Review: “I Do Not Come to You By Chance” by Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani, FictionWritersReview.com, August 2009

Judging Asian Americans by Our Book Covers: Do stereotypical images reflect bad marketing or stilted writing – or both?, HyphenMagazine.com, January 2009

Tripping Through Second Life: On the hunt for virtual Asian American communities, HyphenMagazine.com, June 2008

• Interview with Boots Riley of The Coup, Tipping The Sacred Cow: The Best of LiP, Informed Revolt, 1996-2007 (AK PRESS), June 2008

Good Cop, Bad Cop: Maverick writer Ed Lin invades Chinatown, HyphenMagazine.com, June 2007

Standing Their Ground: Public art in India puts women on the streets, NewAmericaMedia.org, March 2007

The Namesake Tells My Parent’s Story Again, Not Mine, But That’s Okay, NewAmericaMedia.org, March 2007

Letter from India: The Country is Serial Killer Obsessed, NewAmericaMedia.org, January 2007

Border Jumping: A journey across imaginary lines, NewAmericaMedia.org, December 2006

Will Technology Bring a Sexual Revolution to India, Probably Not, NewAmericaMedia.org, January 2005

Hooray for “Harold and Kumar”, a Stoner movie with Asians, NewAmericaMedia.org (Also published on Alternet.org), July 2004

A Changing World Makes the Homeland Seem Closer to Home, NewAmericaMedia.org, January 2004