In 2009, Zubaan Books, India's leading feminist press, published his debut young adult novel The Beast With Nine Billion Feet. It was shortlisted for the 2010 Vodafone Crossword Book Award and the 2010 Parallax Prize.[1][2] In 2009, in conjunction with Vandana Singh and Suchitra Mathur, he helped organize India's first in-residence, three-week speculative fiction workshop at IIT-Kanpur. He co-edited the anthology Breaking the Bow.[3][4]
He is the author of the short story collection The Inconceivable Idea Of The Sun: Stories[5][6] Menon’s novel, Half of What I Say[7][8] was shortlisted for the 2016 The Hindu Literary Prize[9]. The Coincidence Plot (2013)[10] is his latest novel.
Along with Pervin Saket and Akshat Nigam, Menon co-founded the Kolam Writers' Workshop (previously called the Dum Pukht Writers’ Workshop). This annual two-week residential workshop, currently in its fifth iteration, is held at the Adishakti Theatre Complex in the former French colony Puducherry (Pondicherry) in Tamil Nadu.
He is editor-in-chief of The Bombay Literary Magazine.
Works
Short fiction
"Love In A Hot Climate" in Tel: Stories (ed. Jay Lake), Wheatland Press, 2005. ISBN0-9755903-3-2.
"Eustace Albert" in Time For Bedlam (ed. Roger Arbuckle), Saltboy Publishers, 2005. ISBN1-4116-5438-2.
"Standard Deviation" in Chiaroscuro Magazine, March 2005. Reprinted in Kalkion Magazine, July 2010. Honorable Mention: Year's Best Fantasy & Horror (ed. Ellen Datlow), 2006.
"Dialetheia" in New Genre Magazine, Issue No. 5, Spring 2007.
"A Sky Full Of Constants" in Albedo One, Issue 33, 2007.
"Vermillion" in Internova Magazine, Issue 10, January 2007.
"Harris On The Pig: Practical Hints For The Pig-Farmer" in From The Trenches (ed. J. P. Haines & S. Henderson), Carnifax Press, 2006. ISBN0-9789583-2-2. Reprinted in Apex Magazine, December 2008.
"Into The Night" in Interzone, January 2008. Reprinted in The Apex Book Of World SF (ed. Lavie Tidhar), 2008. Reprinted Apex Digest, November 2008. Reprinted Galaxies, January 2010.
"The Scorching Glass" in Return of the Raven (ed. Maria Grazia Cavicchiolli), 2009.
^December 2016, Gautam Bhatia Issue: 12 (14 December 2016). "Half of What I Say by Anil Menon". Strange Horizons. Retrieved 16 August 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)