Shobhna S Kumar


Shobhana S. Kumar, an Indian female entrepreneur, who started India's first online queer bookstore, Queer-ink.com.

Early life

Shobhna Kumar was born and brought up in Fiji. When she was 18, she along with her family left for Australia and spent several years in Sydney before moving to India. Shobhna studied in Sydney and later in the US. She then got in touch with her partner online and decided to move to India. Kumar moved to India and has been living with her partner in Mumbai ever since.

Career and activism

After moving to India, Shobhna worked for multiple NGOs across states. She has extensively worked in the area of HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention at the grassroots level and brought about changes in the NGO policy. Kumar started India's first online LGBTQIA+ bookstore, Queer-ink.com in 2010. after seeing the dearth of books available on homosexuality back then. She along with her partner invested an amount of Rs 10 lakh, which happen to be their retirement funds, in the bookstore.
Apart from setting up the first queer online book store, she has got many firsts to her name. Shobhna is also the founder of UMANG group for LBT women, which is now managed by Humsafar Trust. Shobhna happens to be India's first queer publisher as well. She is a pioneering publisher & producer of exclusively LGBTHQIA+ Indian lives and stories. To address the issues faced by queer people in India, Shobhna has produced multiple short films on same sex love and acceptance - Any Other Day is one of them.
Teaming up with author and writing coach Minal Hajratwala, she published a collection of short stories Out! Stories from The New Queer India, all from Queer India. It had 30 contributing writers, some of whom are Amit Mirchandani, Sandip Roy and Kama Spice. It was stocked in New Arrivals section at Crossword Bookstores along with independent stores.

Queer-ink

After the Supreme Court of India recriminalising same-sex relationships in 2013, Queer-ink needed to rework on their communication strategy. As a result of this, she launched a queer festival QFest, Digital Library have been launched. The store showcases a lot of Indian Queer stories, including, You Are Not Alone by Arun Mirchandani and a number of magazines like Bombay Dost and Swikriti Patrika.