Sanchari Sur (she/they) is a PhD candidate in English at Wilfrid Laurier University and their doctoral dissertation focuses on South Asian diasporic literature and CanLit, intersecting with disability, queer, and trans studies. Their creative and critical writing appear in The Toronto Star, Al Jazeera, AAWW’s The Margins, Joyland, PRISM international, Michigan Quarterly Review, Daily Xtra, Canadian Settler Colonialism: Reliving the Past, Opening New Paths (University of Regina Pressbooks, 2024), and elsewhere. Among other honours, they received a Lambda Literary Fellowship in fiction, and residencies from Banff Centre, Joy Kogawa House, and Tin House.
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