Newsletters are alphabetised by author’s last name. Featured post is chosen by listed writer as best representative of their publication. Listing here does not indicate endorsement by Asian Writers’ Collective.
Nonfiction
- A grove for the unsettled to find solutions through knowledge with regards to the world and its people while I write my novel to life.Carer Mentor: Empathy & Inspiration by
- Heartfelt empathy for Caregivers. A hub of practical tools, resources, and expert insights. A portal of hope.Coming Through: Building A 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.The FuturAI by
- FuturAI is a newsletter by Pranath Fernando, AI Consultant, about how AI is impacting humanity & society now and in the future, looking at global and marginalised voices about AI.CMOON by
- I write from the perspective of living and training at a Zen temple and martial arts dojo in Hawaii.Purchase Cristina’s debut book here.
Mellyfluous by
- a newsletter brimming with tiny delights to sweeten your day.House of Fun by
- House of fun is about the intersection of music and nostalgia, as told through a monthly radio show and essaysPurchase Katie’s biography of Anna May Wong, Not Your China Doll 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.Spilling the Tea with Tasha by
- Multi-hyphenate coffee drinker natasha sondakh spills the tea on what it's like to be a twenty-something with a lot of feelings... featuring candid ramblings about culture, lifestyle, and growing up. Purchase Natasha’s book, She Smells of Turmeric here.Heart & Hope by
- When you find yourself at a crossroad of despair and hope, I pray that my words would encourage you to 'pick the path of hope'. I share thoughts, prayers, and essays on life and faith in Jesus. My hope is that we would all become more whole, healed, and brave.Lily Pond by
- An immigrant's quest to make sense of cross-cultural identity clashes and break the cycle of intergenerational trauma.The Unexpected Shape Newsletter by
- The Unexpected Shape is a newsletter, podcast, & community for thoughtful softies. Every week, I send inspiration for ambitious people living with limitations, such as chronic illness, caretaking responsibilities, and/or disability.Find Esmé’s books here and other things like The Unexpected Shape Writing Academy here.
Looks great, Tiffany! (And a lot of work!) MANY thanks for putting the Asian Writers' Collective together! Bravo
Thank you for this lovely and important work, Tiffany! And thanks for the mention 💛