Shoba Sadler was a freelance journalist for two decades being published in Malaysian magazines and Malaysia's leading English daily, the Star Newspaper.
Her novel, Child Of Dust won the Finalist Award in the National Indie Excellence Award 2017. It is available at Kobo bookstore at
Her short story Behind the Veil was awarded Finalist in the SLO Nightwriters Golden Quill Award 2017. She has also won several short story contests on
She is a Playwright with Jute Theatre in Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
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Accidental Bride
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Theater
by Jute Theatre Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Playwright Accidental Bride by Shoba Sadler is a delightful comedy love story. It follows the lives of Anil and Ashwin, two charismatic Indian brothers navigating the challenges of love, tradition, and cross-cultural misunderstandings when Anil goes against his mother's wishes for an arranged marriage and instead falls in love with a white, Australian girl.
Accidental Bride's first creative development showcase to the public was performed at Bulmba-ja theatre/Jute Theatre, in Cairns, on Sunday, February 25th, 3.30pm.
The Dress, Best Script Short Film Award for the Hervey Bay Film Festival 2024
(2024)
Short Story ‘Knitting Woes’ Finalist in Australia’s Power To Change Short Story Contest 2022
(2022)
Short Story ‘For Whom The Bell Tolls’ Honorable Mention in the Art of Creative Unity Award
(2021)
Short Story ‘Behind The Veil’ Finalist in the Nightwriters Golden Quill Short Story Award 2017
(2017)
Novel 'Child Of Dust' Finalist in the National Indie Excellence Award 2017
(2017)