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Komerican Pie: From Kimchi to K-Pop!

Sarah Choi, Aram Kim, Jenna Lee Kim, Emeline Lee, Mira Bayonne

A quarterly printed and digital 'zine (mini magazine) with 40 full-color pages celebrating Korean-American life and the immigrant experience. Komerican Pie is made with heART.

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Substack
PricingOnly free issuesPublishesWeekly
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Sarah Choi

    Sarah canceled her debut book deal with an international publisher to share her heART through Komerican Pie. She is an event producer and communications consultant who has written for The Food Network Magazine, RachaelRay.com, Red Tricycle, and more.

  • Aram Kim

    Aram Kim is a writer, illustrator, and art director of children’s picture books. She writes and illustrates stories about universal themes with a distinctive Korean flair. Find more about Aram’s work at AramKim.com.

  • Jenna Lee Kim

    American, transracial adoptee living in Korea exploring complex, intersectional identity and belonging through storytelling. I advocate for all who seek their origin story, empowering adoptees on the journey to finding their truths. You're not alone.

  • Emeline Lee

    Emeline Lee is an author of children's literature. Her picture books include, Bonnie's Rocket (Lee & Low Books) and Gwei, the Hungry Ghost (Kokila, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers) releasing in 2026. Find her on social media at @EmelineLeeBooks.

  • Mira Bayonne

    Mira is a poet, lawyer, wife and mother, whose work aims to contribute towards the healing, growth, and prosperity of the familial spirit. She is currently working on her first book... a book of poetry honoring the journey of motherhood.

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