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“Sanchari Sur’s Writing Space,” The New Quarterly blog, 2022.

“Is there a poem in that coffee cup?: Sanchari Sur guides us through her Versefest workshop” (in conversation with MA/DE and the host, Alan Neal), All in a Day, CBC Ottawa, Nov 12 2021.

“Ethical Editorial Practices, Queer Representation, and Academic Accessibility with Sanchari Sur” (in conversation with Sydney Warner Brooman), I Go to Therapy podcast (available on Spotify, Audible, Simplecast, Apple Podcasts), March 2021.

Authors wrestle with the real-world impacts of writing about other identities” by Adina Bresge/The Canadian Press, North Shore News, Nov 30 2020.

“Meditation with Sanchari Sur: Hiding in Plain Sight,”  Writers in the Wild: Meditations, audio-visual series feat. Helen Humphreys, Waubgeshig Rice, Sanchari Sur, Jael Richardson, and Michael Crummey, The New Quarterly‘s Wild Writers Literary Festival, Waterloo, ON, 2020.

“Interview with Sanchari Sur,” (In)Appropriate: Interviews on the Writing of Difference, ed. Kim Davids Mandar, Guelph, ON: Gordon Hill Press, Fall 2020.

“Insomniac Press announces new board, mandate” by Ryan Porter, Quill & Quire,  June 18 2020.

On Our Radar” by Kerry Clare, 49th Shelf, Jan 13 2020.

“Wear We Came From – Sanchari Sur” in Wear We Came From (a photo-audio series); Audio by Izzy Docto and photos by Stephanie Xu. A part of Project 40 Collective‘s Col.lab Incubator Program, 2019.

“Has the Writer Been Paid?” by Steven Ross Smith, Write Magazine, Vol. 46 No. 4, Winter 2019.

“Every Day” by Maandeeq Mohamed, Canadian Art, July 22 2019.

Episode #38: Sanchari Sur (in conversation with Tamara Jong), Bookish Radio, 2019.

“Here, now and always: Remembering Transgender People Everyday,” by Terrence Abrahams, Daily Xtra, Nov 19 2018.

“The 10 best events at literary festival Naked Heart 2018,” by Rachna Raj Kaur, NOW Magazine, Toronto, Nov 7 2018.

Issue 57.1 Teaser: Get to know Sanchari Sur Prism international, 2018.

“Mars in Scorpio”  by Sanchari Sur (excerpted from The Unpublished City),  “Emerging voices heard in The Unpublished City, up for a Toronto Book Award,” chosen by Books Editor, Deborah Dundas, The Toronto Star, 2018.

“Toronto Book Awards Finalists on the Meaning of Diversity,” Books ed. Deborah Dundas, The Toronto Star, 2018.

“Conversations about Poetry: Seam by Tarfia Faizullah” (podcast) with Catriona Wright, Laboni Islam, and Kate Sutherland, in The Rusty Toque, 18 Nov 2017.

“The 10 best events at literary festival Naked Heart,” by Rachna Raj Kaur, NOW Magazine, Toronto, Nov 8 2017.

Interview with a Queer Reader: Sanchari Sur Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian, 2017.

“Toronto Lit Up showcases diverse, emerging writers in new anthology,” by Becky Robertson, Quill & Quire, June 19 2017.

5 Questions with Sanchari Sur Toronto International Festival of Authors, 2017.