Sindhu Rajasekaran

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Sindhu Rajasekaran



Sindhu Rajasekaran was born in Madras, India. Trained as an engineer, she became a writer and obtained a master's in creative writing from the University of Edinburgh. Her debut novel Kaleidoscopic Reflections was nominated for the Crossword Book Award in 2011. Her fiction has been published in the Asia Literary Review, Elsewhere Lit, Kitaab and Muse India, and appeared in anthologies. Sindhu is also a filmmaker and communications strategist. She produced an award-winning Indo-British feature film Ramanujan in 2014, has written scripts and helped various start-ups and corporates tell their stories better. ...more

Average rating: 4.41 · 61 ratings · 33 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
Smashing the Patriarchy: A ...

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So I Let It Be

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Kaleidoscopic Reflections

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“Without the axiom, things cannot hold. It all falls apart very quickly.”
Sindhu Rajasekaran, So I Let It Be

“And I never thought this day would come, but here I am, sitting in front of the ritual fire, repeating Sanskrit mantras I don’t understand. He’s looking at me now, and I can feel it on my skin. We are getting married. Damini is locked away somewhere in a room, Lakshmi is at Lord Krishna’s feet in the heavens, and I’m going to be his wife.”
Sindhu Rajasekaran, So I Let It Be

“Memory is fiction, she has decided, every detail mysteriously metamorphoses into something else. Nothing is stable.”
Sindhu Rajasekaran, So I Let It Be



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