Chris Raja came to Australia from Calcutta with his family at the age of eleven and lives in Alice Springs. He holds a BA (Hons), Graduate Diploma of Secondary Education and a Post Graduate Diploma of Education from the University of Melbourne. Raja has taught in schools in Melbourne and in the Alice Springs area.
His writing has been broadcast on ABC Radio National and has appeared in The Age, Alice Springs News, Resident Magazine, Photofile Magazine, Meanjin, Quadrant, Southerly, Art Monthly Australia and Fishtails in the Dust : An Anthology of Central Australian Writing. In 2008 he was awarded a LongLines Reading and Consultation at Varuna. In 2011, he taught English and History at St Philips College, Alice Springs.
In October 2010 Chris was the Northern Territory correspondent for Art Monthly Australia. In December 2020, he was announced as the 2021 UTS Copyright Agency Writer-in-Residence: during his New Writer's residency, he intended to work on his third book, a novel written from the perspective of a South-East-Asian cameleer working in the Australian outback in the late nineteenth century.