Harpreet Sekha

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Harpreet Sekha is a Canadian writer who has written three anthologies of short-stories.[1] He won the runner-up Dhahan Prize in 2018 for his short-story collection Prism.[2][3]

Biography[edit]

Harpreet was born in village Sekha Kalan in Moga district, Punjab, India and moved to Canada in 1988 along with his family after abandoning his engineering in Punjab. He went to work many odd jobs such as picking fruits, driving taxis and working in factories. He also penned his experiences as a taxi driver in his memoir titled "Taxinama".[1] He received a diploma in Mechanical Engineering and is currently working as Computer Numerical Control Machinist.[2]

Now, he lives with his family in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.[1]

Works[edit]

Awards[edit]

  • 2018 – Dhahan Prize runner-up for book "Prism"[5]
  • 2021 – Urmila Anand Memorial Award[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Roundabout: Glimpses of Punjabi immigrant lives in Canada". Hindustan Times. 2018-06-23. Retrieved 2019-11-10.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Harpreet Sekha Archives". The Dhahan Prize For Punjabi Literature. Retrieved 2019-11-10.
  3. ^ "Harpreet Sekha Archives". The Dhahan Prize For Punjabi Literature. Retrieved 2023-07-04.
  4. ^ Behal, Arsh (March 9, 2018). "In India, 3 Indo-Canadian writers keen to promote Punjabi". The Times of India. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
  5. ^ "Surrey writer given $10K prize for Punjabi-language stories". Surrey Now-Leader. 2018-09-13. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
  6. ^ "2021 Urmilla Anand Memorial Award Recipient-Harpreet Sekha | Anand Memorial Awards". Anand Awards. Retrieved 2023-07-04.