V. Sanjay Kumar
V Sanjay Kumar is a former investment banker and software entrepreneur. He is a Director at Sakshi, an art gallery in Mumbai. (www.sakshigallery.com)
He began his writing career in 2010. He has published four works of fiction since then.
He won the 2018 Bridport Prize for Short Fiction. Other stories were commended in the Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize (two) and Galley Beggar Short Story Prize.
He has spent most of his life in Chennai and Mumbai. He resides currently in Bangalore.
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