Words that matter.

A curated collection of truth-telling, imagination, and identity.

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  • The Man and The Tree Stump
    by
    Aishah Alam
    A tender tale of friendship, love and letting go where joy blooms in the desert and goodbyes leave lasting roots.
  • Poetic Justice
    by
    Strange Inc.
    A powerful collection of poems bearing witness to injustice, resistance, and hope—from Palestine to East Turkistan, from Black Lives Matter to environmental struggle.
  • be soft, be strong
    by
    Kashmir Maryam
    Soulful reflections, poetic reminders, and illustrated wisdom offering strength and serenity for the Muslim woman navigating today’s world.
  • The Muslim Woman’s Journal
    by
    Kashmir Maryam
    A reflective and empowering guide for Muslim women seeking clarity, purpose, and alignment between dunya and akhirah, ambition and surrender, self and faith.
  • The Woke Writer
    by
    Aishah Alam
    A must-read for Muslim women writers seeking to overcome obstacles, reignite their passion, and bring their literary visions to life.
  • Hum Dum — A Poetry Collection
    by
    Saniya Ruqiah Ahmed
    A tender and powerful reflection on identity, belonging, and the unseen selves carried through the experience of a first-generation Muslim Indian American woman.
  • Lockdown
    by
    Aishah Alam
    A gripping and intimate portrait of Muslim women during the COVID-19 pandemic—where faith, grief, and resistance unfold in isolation, protest, and prayer.
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    A Strange New Land | Decree
    by
    Aishah Alam
    A literary work of speculative fiction about trauma, truth, and redemption, where a woman chosen by living vines must face the past she tried to forget.