Newsletters are alphabetised by publication name. Featured post is chosen by listed writer as best representative of their publication. Listing here does not indicate endorsement by Asian Writers’ Collective.
About Everything and Nothing by
- Loves telling stories where nothing happens.Nidhi’s debut fiction novel is coming out in June 2025!
Body Memoir by
- Coming Through: Building a Body Memoir is part description of gathering strength to finally cast my voice out into the world, and actual working excerpts from my book project.In-Between Lines by Samira - I write to make sense of my world and to better understand who I am. I write to share the intimate world of ordinary people living extraordinary lives. And in the end I write to find connections in stories that we all live collectively.
leap years by
- on living and growing with intentionality in our 20s.lightwaves by
- Rediscovering my joy | Musings on books, music, art, video games, fashion, & whatever else tickles my brain.Nōto by
- Essays for the heart punctuated with notes on life, nature, and creativity.Souled by
- Born and raised in the Philippines and currently based in Europe. Her inspirations, reflections, and learnings are based on 10 years of humanitarian/development work in Asia. She started writing to make sense of her spirituality, including what it means to break free from identity, definition, border, and history.Spilled Ink by
- Spilled Ink is a treatise of how I see the life and death around me.Sanket also has a published poetry chapbook you can get from here!
Splash by
- A personal newsletter that I've been writing since 2017. I write about my life, technology, creativity, and art. It's been one of the most meaningful parts of my life over the last few years.Talkingcat88 by
- Trying to stay hopeful in a burning world, I write about what I love (cats, dogs, sci-fi, film), mostly short memoir pieces and poetry. Editor and contributor, Chinese Women Traversing Diaspora: Memoirs, Essays, and Poetry (1999, 2000, Routledge); Co-editor with Stacy Mosher, Challenging China: Struggle and Hope in an Era of Change (2008, The New Press); Co-editor with Xin Chunying, English/Chinese Lexicon of Women and Law (1995, CTPC and UNESCO).Vertigo by
- I write about ordinary experiences, little memories and childhood nostalgia that never seems to leave.
Thank you for working on this! It’s an invaluable resource for connecting us together 🫶
Thank you so much Tiffany! I’m honoured and thrilled to be here :)