Novels •
Black Light (2010) •
The City of Love (2007) •
Signal Red (2005)
Stories • "The Garden of Bombahia", about sixteenth-century scientist and heretic
Garcia da Orta, appeared in
Wasafiri 24(3): pp. 98–106. • "The First Rasa", about a woman printer in Calcutta's nineteenth-century pleasure district, came out in
Kolkata: Book City: Readings, Fragments, Images, ed. Sria Chatterjee and Jennie Renton (
Edinburgh: Textualities, 2009). • "Jessica", about an
Anglo-Indian woman hairdresser of Portuguese descent in a Bengali neighbourhood in Calcutta, came out in
Vislumbres: Bridging India and Iberoamerica 1 (2008): pp. 58–9. • "The Key to All the Worlds", appeared in
Superhero: The Fabulous Adventures of Rocket Kumar and Other Indian Superheroes, published by Scholastic India in 2007. • "A Night with the Joking Clown". (2019). In Saint, Tarun K. (ed.).
The Gollancz Book of South Asian Science Fiction. • "Arisudan" (
Mithila Review #15, 2021) • "‘Arfabad’, in Multispecies Cities, edited by Christoph Rupprecht, Deborah Cleland, Norie Tamura, Rajat Chaudhuri, Sarena Ulibarri, World Weaver Press, April 2021. • " ‘Karmic Joy’, Karma Comes Before, the Magazine, Issue 001, January 2022. • "A Question of Choice", Our Beautiful Reward, Reckoning Special Issue, November 2022. • "'A Walk in the Park', State of Matter 7, December 2022 • ‘All I Really Wanna Do’, in We Came to Dance: An Anthology for the Victims of Club Q, edited by V. S. Holmes, Amphibian Press, September 2023. • ‘Hopdog’ in Solarpunk Creatures, World Weaver Press, January 2024. • ‘The Mudpie’ in Samyukta Fictions, edited by Anupama Mohan, 2024. • ‘Zigsa Tells Her Story’, Room 47.2, winner, Room short fiction competition 2024.
Graphic stories • "How Zigsa Found Her Way" in the Longform Anthology published by HarperCollins India in 2018. • "Killer" in Comix India Vol. 2: Girl Power in 2010. • "The Bookshop on the Hill" in
Drighangchoo Issue 3, Kolkata 2010.
Other books •
Empires of the Mind: A History of the Oxford University Press in India During the Raj (2006) •
Apon Katha: My Story by
Abanindranath Tagore (translation from
Bengali to English) (Chennai: Tara, 2004) •
Titu Mir by
Mahasweta Devi (Bhattacharya) (translation from Bengali to English) (Calcutta: Seagull, 2000) • Other out-of-print work. ==Honors and awards==