Reconciling my Culture and my Calling: Being an Indian-American Writer
For a long time, I didn’t realize how important representation was. The closest thing I had to see myself in a ...
For a long time, I didn’t realize how important representation was. The closest thing I had to see myself in a ...
Ever since elementary school, I had a knack for writing. When I started writing in composition books, I would draw ...
At Brown Girl, we’re always excited to accept new content from guest writers! Our inbox gets flooded with dozens of ...
Gagan Gandhi is a Toronto-based aspiring insta-poet, his work is primarily about love and life and you'd be surprised at ...
I have written Ramadan reflections before based on what I expected people wanted me to say. Narrative and personal storytelling ...
As a child, I have a distinct memory of my mom telling me that by no means did I need ...
Hi fellow brown girls and boys! My name is Anjali Sharma and I am a fifteen-year-old, 100% Punjabi girl, born ...
I recently confessed to a friend about writing a blog. I waited nervously for her to ask me for the ...
Brown Girl Mag and Sakhi for South Asian Women came together for the Creative Writing Workshop. The event itself was ...
Our first writing workshop's goal is to creatively unearth the gender biases that shape our lives and affects our choices. ...
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