In September 2011, Parajuly became the youngest Indian author to be offered a two-book, multi-country deal. He was signed by
Quercus. He published his first book in 2012: a short story collection with the title ''The Gurkha's Daughter: Stories''. Describing and dramatizing the experiences of the Nepalese people and the Nepalese diaspora, his debut book was shortlisted for the 2013
Dylan Thomas Prize and longlisted for
The Story Prize that same year. Parajuly's second book, the novel
Land Where I Flee, came out in 2013. It was an
Independent on Sunday book of the year and a
Kansas City Star best book of 2015. It was translated and published in French in 2020 and was nominated the same year for the Debut Novel Prize and a finalist for the
Émile Guimet Prize for Asian Literature. He was the first writer-in-residence at The Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies in 2013. In 2016, Prajwal Parajuly was invited to be a judge for the Dylan Thomas Prize. Prajwal Parajuly has written for
The New York Times,
The Guardian, the
New Statesman and the
BBC. ==Works==