
Silk & Ink Magazine
Issue 01: Childhood Experiences
Dear Readers,
Silk & Ink Magazine is thrilled to share our Issue 01: childhood experiences. Silk & Ink Magazine was created as a literary space dedicated to uplifting and enhancing Asian culture, history, and experiences through art, writing, and other artistic formats
At the heart of this issue is childhood experiences, a theme that echoes across borders and generations. Whether sweet or sour, childhood experiences shape how we see the world, how we imagine our future, and most importantly, how we carry our cultures deep within us.
We hope these carefully curated pages, filled with beautiful, mindful writings and artwork, remind you of something you've forgotten or reveal something new.
Thank you for being part of this new beginning.
With gratitude,
Silk & Ink Magazine’s Team

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Photography
Tanisa Rahman — coffee with my future self
Tanisa Rahman — cherry blossom
Tanisa Rahman — glimpse of life
Art
Prose
Cecy Grace — Crow and Prince Charming
Mamie Chen — Twists, Dyes, and Heritage: A Summer Camp Story
Medha Joey Chakraborty — Roll Number Seventeen
Zoe Morana Liao — The Taiwanese Dijizhu & Transactional Spirituality
Munkh-Undraga Bilegsaikhan — Dandelions
Poetry
Micole Dsouza — mare
Aysha Siddiqui — The Memories My Eyebrows Hold
Aysha Siddiqui — Roots in my Palm
Aysha Siddiqui — Branches of Time
Sophia Pan — an abecedarian to my mother
Alesha Khan — Broken Wings
Sadia Sanjida — Attitude
Sadia Sanjida — Dandelion
Aynie Lane — Backpack Full of Mooncakes
Cally Lim — Storytelling
Alesha Khan — Flavors of Life
Trilian Yap Yen Jun — Home is Always Waiting for You