Shikhandin is an Indian writer who writes for adults and children. Her books include "The Woman on The Red Oxide Floor" (Red River Story, India), "After Grief" (Red River, India), "Impetuous Women" (Penguin-Random House India), "Immoderate Men" (Speaking Tiger, India), "Vibhuti Cat (Duckbill-Penguin, India) among others. Shikhandin's honors include:
Best of the Net Nominee by Yellow Arrow Publishing (USA) 2023
Runner up George Floyd Short Story Competition (UK) 2020
Pushcart nominee by Aeolian Harp (USA) 2019
Winner Children First Contest curated by Duckbill in association with Parag an initiative of Tata Trust (India) 2017
First prize Brilliant Flash Fiction Contest (USA) 2019
Shortlist Erbacce Poetry Prize (UK) 2018
35th Moon Prize (Writing in a Woman's Voice: USA)
First runner up the DNA-OoP Short Story Contest (India) 2016
Second Prize India Currents Katha Short Story Contest (USA) 2016
First prize Anam Cara Short Fiction Competition (Ireland) 2012
Pushcart nominee by Cha: An Asian Literary Journal (Hong Kong) 2011
Finalist Aesthetica Poetry Contest (UK) 2010
Long list Bridport Poetry Prize (UK) 2006
Apart from "Vibhuti Cat" (Duckbill-Penguin-RHI), Shikhandin's children's stories have been included in the anthology "Flipped - School Stories/Sports Stories," by Harper Collins India, "Puffin Book of Magic Stories for Eight-Year-Olds," "English Language Textbooks' by OUP," and other places.
Apart from her speculative novella - "The Woman on the Red Oxide Floor" (Red River Story), her sci-fi, fantasy and other speculative fiction have been published in journals, as well as anthologies such as "A Dying Planet" from Flame Tree Press and "Avatar" anthology of Indian and Italian sci-fi from Future Fiction.
Shikhandin's prose and poetry have been widely published in journals and anthologies in India and abroad.