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t. jahan

t. jahan is a writer working on a novel set in 1970s Bangladesh and a children’s book, as well as narratives and memoirs to bring awareness to Asian immigration and diasporic experiences. Their work has been published in The Margins, PEN America’s DREAMing Out Loud anthology, NYWC’s The Journal, and is forthcoming in the Gagosian Quarterly and Somewhere We Are Human, an anthology of migrant writing edited by Sonia Guiñansaca and Reyna Grandeand more. Perhaps equally important and relevant, they are teaching themself piano and take aphorisms on satchels of tea very seriously.
PEN America DREAMing Out Loud Fiction Asia & Oceania

Rookie and the Djinn

By t. jahan August 20, 2021
Rookie could tell that the three individuals tried to look normal, but she knew they were not, not even a little.
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