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Periphery

Tiffany Chu, Sanobar Sabah, Tania, Ai Jiang | 江艾, Demian Elainé Yumei, Nidhi Arora, I. S. Bashirah, Victoria, bakhtawar, TheUltraContemplative, sunshine moonlight, Buku Sarkar, Sam, Aaron Lee, Aryan Kavan Gowda, Adaline, Miró Justad, Trin Encarnacion

A publication dedicated to fostering greater understanding and appreciation of Asian cultures and experiences among a global readership

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  • Tiffany Chu

    I write for grievers and deep-thinkers. Deconstructed Christian, now reconstructing. Adoptive & bereaved mum. Town hermit.

  • Sanobar Sabah

    I write from my experience as a neurodivergent Indian Muslim woman based in the Middle East. Bylines: Business Insider, Newsweek, Beautiful Things (River Teeth), The Wire, Ochre Sky Stories, FemAsia, Five Minute Lit, Usawa Literary Review etc.

  • Tania

    In between worlds, cultures, and cities. A storyteller exploring what it means to belong, adapt, and grow.

  • Ai Jiang | 江艾

    \ud83c\udde8\ud83c\uddf3\ud83c\udde8\ud83c\udde6| she/her | HWA & SFWA | F&SF, The Dark, Uncanny, The Masters Review | LINGHUN & I AM AI | Odyssey ‘23 | rep: LisaAbellera (KC&A) & Orly Greenberg (UTA)

  • Demian Elainé Yumei

    I'm an essayist, storyteller, song poet, and fierce activist for those who have been injured by abuse, and those who dream of a better world for themselves and others.

  • Nidhi Arora

    Loves telling stories where nothing happens

  • I. S. Bashirah

    I. S. Bashirah is a multi-award-winning poet and an alumna of the University of Waterloo.

  • Victoria

    Heartfelt empathy for Caregivers. Carer Mentor is a hub of tools, resources & insights, a community support network. A portal of hope ❤️

  • bakhtawar

    Annotating my twenties here on substack \ud83c\udf42 Writer and advocate of critical-solution thinking and nuanced perspectives.

  • TheUltraContemplative

    I'm Steve Salinda, over 65 and I run over 70 miles per week, competing in ultramarathons, practicing contemplative exercises, searching for thin places.

  • sunshine moonlight

    Interested in public opinion, narrative formation, and how ideas shape the world

  • Buku Sarkar

    Writer /photographer Books: Not Quite A Disaster, Poetry (Fall '25) |Monograph: Photowali Didi | Screenplay: The Shameless | Works in/at NYRB, n+1, ZYZZYVA, 3penny, Art Basel Miami | P/t Faculty ICP

  • Sam

    Accidental plant dad. \ud83d\udca7

  • Aaron Lee

    @diveindigdeep

  • Aryan Kavan Gowda

    Lost way in life, finding way back to myself, trying to build the life I want to

  • Adaline

    Short Fiction, Essays, Poetry.

  • Miró Justad

    LA \ud83d\udc95 Korean American writer and visual artist

  • Trin Encarnacion

    Trin Encarnacion is a Filipina American writer from San Diego, CA.

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