Sharda Sekaran

Sharda Sekaran is an emerging writer, longtime human rights advocate, and music obsessive native New Yorker currently based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Sharda has spent over two decades leading national and international initiatives to shift narratives around human rights, drug policy, and economic inequality. She co-founded a non-profit organization, Partners for Dignity and Rights, which just celebrated its 20th anniversary. Sharda’s writing has been published in Ebony, Colorlines, HuffPost, Filter, Mass Appeal, ATTN:, Al Jazeera, Nonprofit Quarterly, CNN.com, and Brown Girl Magazine’s anthology UNTOLD. She developed her craft through workshops with VONA, Tin House, Community of Writers, and Black Women Writers in Europe. Her fiction explores rebellion, belonging, grief, and transformation—often through the lens of music, mythology, and characters who don’t fit in. Sharda is drawn to weirdos, dreamers, and those navigating trauma in search of beauty and truth. Her debut novel, Bank of the Underworld, follows a young Black man excavating the legacy of his late father, a heavy metal-obsessed graphic artist. She is currently seeking representation and working on a second novel involving memory, belonging, family legacy, and possibly werewolves. Instagram: @shardaglass

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