Natasha Sharma is a storyteller at heart—and in every sense of the word. By day, she helms her IT firm; by night, she writes fiction and essays that have appeared on acclaimed platforms including Moneycontrol, Youth Ki Awaaz, and eShe. Her short fiction has been featured across eight international anthologies. She co-runs Book It Up, a popular book club and interview platform championing literary voices.
Her story Wind Beneath Your Wing received a Certificate of Excellence from the York Centre for Asian Research (York University) in 2022. In 2024, she won the inaugural Asian Prize for Short Stories for her evocative piece, The White Noise Lullaby.
Her debut novel, Beneath Divided Skies (Vishwakarma Publications, 2024), is based on the Abducted Persons (Recovery and Restoration) Act and explores the lives of women caught in the aftermath of the Indo-Pak Partition. The novel was selected for the MAMI Word-to-Screen Market 2024, won Best Historical Fiction at the Authorpod Literary Awards, and was longlisted for the Wise Owl Literary
Awards. It has gone into reprint following its launch at the Partition Museum in Delhi on 23 March 2024.
Natasha is also the author of the Satyadarshi crime-mystery series with Pan Macmillan India; the first instalment, The Seventh Swar, was published on 9 January 2026.
Natasha lives in Pune, India.