Books
- Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel (Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2022)
- His Footsteps, through Darkness and Light (New York: Tor.com, 2019). Audio reprint on Serial Box, 2020.
- Luminescent Threads: Connections to Octavia Butler, edited by Alexandra Pierce and Mimi Mondal (Yokine, Western Australia: Twelfth Planet Press, 2017)
Fiction
The Majestic Oriental Circus series (in reverse order)
- Malotibala Printing Press, Nightmare Magazine
- His Footsteps, through Darkness and Light, Tor.com
- The Trees of My Youth Grew Tall, Strange Horizons
- This Sullied Earth, Our Home, originally published on PodCastle, reprinted by Juggernaut Books.
- Other People, Juggernaut Books (Audio reprint on Serial Box, 2020.)
Other Stories
- The Sea Sings at Night, The WisCon Chronicles, Vol. 9 (Reprinted in The Gollancz Book of South Asian Science Fiction. Also available online on Scroll.in.)
- So It Was Foretold, Fireside Magazine
- Learning to Swim, Anathema Magazine
- Things to Do after They’re Gone, Daily Science Fiction
- And the Final Frontier is Heaven, Kindle Magazine
- Interview with a Bollywood Screen Goddess, eFiction India
- Inheritance, Helter Skelter New Writing, Vol. 4
- Death of a Widower, An Atlas of Love: The Rupa Romance Anthology
Nonfiction
Extraordinary Alien: column on Hindustan Times
- The interplay of AI, modern lives and literature
- Rewriting the history of science fantasy (sic) fiction
- Why Hindutva nationalism is unsettling
- Access to information is not the same as information literacy
- The parallel reality half of our population faces
- All worldbuilding, without exception is political
- Imagining 2019: The system isn’t warped, the system is us
Individual reportage, articles, opinion pieces, etc.
- Live from Atlantic Avenue: It’s Sci-Fi Radio, Brooklyn Daily Eagle
- A Dalit Woman’s Thoughts on #MetooIndia, The Indian Express
- A Short History of South Asian Speculative Fiction: Part I and Part II, Tor.com
- On Translating the Stories Yet Unwritten: A Dalit Perspective from India, Words Without Borders
- Missive from a Woman in a Room in a City in a Country in a World Not Her Own, Uncanny Magazine
- Characters Are Not A Coloring Book Or, Why the Black Hermione is a Poor Apology for the Ingrained Racism of Harry Potter, The Book Smugglers’ Quarterly Almanac