Anu Jayanth grew up in Chennai in the sixties, surrounded by her mother’s South Indian Carnatic music and her father’s English literature books. She is mostly self-taught. A stubborn idea and two fiction workshops at Inprint resulted in The Finger Puppet, which is loosely based on her family. She is currently working on a sequel to her novel and co-authoring a unique book on English as a Second Language. Before writing became a passion, she dabbled in art. She now lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband and her son.
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