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Leela Soma
The writer Leela Soma was born in Madras (former name for Chennai[1]) in India, and now lives in Glasgow.
Biography
Leela Soma came to Glasgow in 1969 with her husband. She worked, until her retirement, as a teacher of Modern Studies. During this time she took up creative writing under the tutorage of Laura Marney. She followed this with Creative Writing Classes in the Department of Adult and Continuing Education at the University of Glasgow. She writes novels, poetry and short stories which have been published in a number of anthologies and publications, including The Scotsman, The Grind, New Voices, and Gutter magazine. She won the Margaret Thomson Davis Trophy at Strathkelvin Writer’s Group for Best New Writer 2007 for her novel ‘Twice Born'. 'Twice Born' was published through "You Write On" an online publishing company.’ Her second novel ‘Bombay Baby’ was published by Dahlia Publishing Limited in 2011. ‘Boxed In', a short story collection eBook, was published by The Pot Hole Press[2] in 2013. She was commissioned along with 21 other writers and artists to write a story for Glasgow Women’s Library anthology, 21 Revolutions[3], for its 21st birthday in 2013. Her story 'Boxed In' was She was part of ‘Butterfly Rammy,’ an Edinburgh Fringe Show (2015) for which she was commissioned to write a short story. She is working on her third novel, a crime fiction set in Glasgow’s West End. She has served on the committee for the Milngavie Books and Arts Festivals, and also on the Scottish Writer’s Centre Committee. Her work reflects her dual heritage of India and Scotland.
Work
Twice Born published by You Write On 2007
Bombay Baby published by Dahlia Publishing Limited 2011
Boxed In published by The Pot Hole Press 2013
Butterfly Rammy 2015
References
- ^ Planet, Lonely. "Chennai (Madras) - Lonely Planet". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
- ^ "Our Authors | The PotHole Press". potholepress.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
- ^ "Upcoming Events | 21 Revolutions art exhibition, Edinburgh | Glasgow Women's Library". womenslibrary.org.uk. Retrieved 2016-03-30.