SJ Sindu is a Tamil diaspora writer whose works include the novels Marriage of a Thousand Lies (winner of the Publishing Triangle Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction and an ALA Stonewall Honor Book) and Blue-Skinned Gods (finalist for a Lambda Literary Award), as well as the graphic novel Shakti and the chapbooks I Once Met You But You Were Dead and Dominant Genes. Sindu holds a PhD in English and Creative Writing from Florida State University and is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Praise for The Goth House Experiment
Winner of The Story Prize Spotlight Award
A Ms. Magazine Best Book of 2023
An Amazon Editors' Pick
Largehearted Boy Favorite Short Story Collection of 2023
“Original, evocative and memorable, SJ Sindu’s latest examines
queerness, gender, class and more. I don’t know how Sindu does it,
but somehow these stories are surreal and subversive yet strangely
relatable. That’s talent.”
—Karla Strand, Ms. Magazine
“A whirlwind of a collection. Bold, timely stories of what it means
to live in this surreal world. Sindu’s writing is electric.”
–Akil Kumarasamy, author of Meet Us By the Roaring Sea
“What a fantastic, imaginative, subversive set of stories—probing
the world and its people with questions and narratives that feel
pulsingly alive and urgent, grounded in the world we know and also
beautifully strange. In SJ Sindu's hands, you will not only
upend your assumptions but also name ideas and feelings you didn't
know you had. Read this and emerge changed and hungry.”
—V.V. Ganeshananthan, author of Brotherless Night
“[The Goth House Experiment] celebrates queer joy and embraces a
wry sense of humor about the state of our collective reality. In
many ways, these are stories about how we cope in the face of
countless catastrophes, personal and societal, and where we find
community and delight.”
—C-Ville Weekly
“Sindu invites readers to examine and ultimately accept these
characters as they are: narcissistic, loving, unfaithful,
righteous, greedy, kind, bigoted. There are no convenient endings
here, but readers won't need them. Sindu's characters are terrible,
wonderful, and, most of all, human. Will thrill fans of Carmen
Maria Machado's Her Body and Other Parties.”
—Shelf Awareness Pro
“Sindu's range as a writer is vast... and the styles and genres on
display in this collection are further evidence of that.”
—Tor.com
“If you're looking for a good collection of short stories, I
recommend this one very much.”
—Chris Wollak, The Book Cougars podcast
Praise for SJ Sindu
“Sindu masterfully renders how our environments bake into our
skin.”
—The New York Times
“Enthralling . . . Sindu is a skilled writer, and this is a
remarkable first novel.”
—Los Angeles Review of Books
“Brilliant . . . The richness of this story will take hold of you
and never let go.”
—Roxane Gay, author of Hunger
“Sindu’s applied cultural knowledge and careful character-building
makes each surprise believable without being predictable.”
—Associated Press
“Sindu’s heart-wrenching debut novel . . . incorporates love, loss,
family, rebirth and growth to tell a captivating story you
won’t be able to put down.”
—Ms. Magazine
“Sindu handles the complexities of identity beautifully.”
—Minnesota Public Radio
“A rich, beautifully told and moving examination of the allure of
superstition and legend, the pains of growing up and the pitfalls
of lying to others and lying to yourself.”
—The Guardian
“SJ Sindu is a phenomenal writer.”
—Kristen Arnett, author of Mostly Dead Things
“SJ Sindu is one of our finest storytellers.”
—Patrick Cottrell, author of Sorry to Disrupt the Peace
A remarkable novel rich with interlocking issues both timeless
and timely. SJ Sindu’s debut is more than impressive; it’s
important.”
—Robert Olen Butler, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of A Good Scent
from a Strange Mountain
“Sj Sindu has given us a true gift in Kalki Sami and his journey. A
coming-of-age story wielding philosophical, historical, and
emotional moments full of passion, vividly described, Blue-Skinned
Gods is one of the most original and beautiful novels I’ve read in
a long time.”
—Brandon Hobson, author of Where the Dead Sit Talking and The
Removed
“SJ Sindu has imagined a fascinating premise for her novel
exploring identity, family, community and the tensions that arise
among them . . . Here Sindu is at her inventive best, with wild
juxtapositions of people and situations.”
—The Star Tribune
“Marriage of a Thousand Lies is a rare book, written from a queer,
South Asian perspective, but a welcome addition to an all-too-small
canon.”
—Houston Press
“A beautiful exploration of queer South Asian-American identity.
With both a compelling plot and a beautifully crafted cast of
characters, this novel is a must-read.”
—Lambda Literary
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