Shinie Antony
Author and Bocas Caribbean Literature Showcase Delegate
Shinie Antony is a writer and editor based in Bengaluru, India. Her novels include Eden Abandoned: The Story of Lilith, Can't, and The Girl Who Couldn't Love. Her anthologies include Boo, Why We Don’t Talk, and An Unsuitable Woman. She is co-founder of the Bangalore Literature Festival (community-funded), and director of the Bengaluru Poetry Festival. Her story “A Dog’s Death” won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize for the Asia region in 2002.
Take Two
Carol Mitchell (What Start Bad a Mornin’) and Shinie Antony (Can’t) read from and discuss their new novels about how secrets from the past complicate the present, in conversation with Caroline Mackenzie.Carol Mitchell (What Start Bad a Mornin’) and Shinie Antony (Can’t) read from and discuss their new novels about how secrets from the past complicate the present, in conversation with Caroline Mackenzie.