
P.X. Vayalumkal is a Canadian writer that brings you compelling stories from the hallways of an urban ER to the pineapple groves of rural Kerala. Nominated for the 2026
Pushcart Prize, he writes with a unique perspective that blends his family's heritage with life in modern day Canada. His writing explores themes of identity, grief, and secrets that often lay at the heart of stories. He lives with his wife and family north of Toronto.
“The function of the artist is to disturb. His duty is to arouse the sleeper, to shake the complacent pillars of the world. He reminds the world of its dark ancestry, shows the world its present, and points the way to its new birth...He is the creative spirit of life, working in the soul of man.”
- Dr. Norman Bethune


