What People Say

Tiffany writes from a deeply personal perspective on literature, parenting, and mental health. She also occasionally shares her original fiction. A wonderful, heartfelt, and giving publication. Not to be missed.

Matthew Long, writer at Beyond the Bookshelf

Whether you’re a reflective writer, a thoughtful reader, or someone who yearns for heart-filled, resonant content, Tiffany’s [newsletter] is a true haven.

Esmé Weijun Wang, bestselling author of The Collected Schizophrenias

Poignant, honest and enchanting. Tiffany's writing is world-class and has a powerful way of speaking to my heart.

Heidi Tai, writer of Letters from Heidi

Tiffany has a raw and honest way of cutting through to the root of so many emotions ... I love the ways she explores the why's, doesn't shy away from difficult conversations and presents her perspective straight from the heart. I sit with her words ... they make me feel, and isn't that what great writing is supposed to do?

Mansi, founder of The Ripple Room

There's something very ancient about the way you write. These stories combine the mundane and the fantastic, the literal and the figurative without the need to clarify which is which. Probably because everything in life is both.

Jennifer James, writer of Adventure to a Quiet Place

Tiffany’s writing is like the gift of a warm fire on a winter’s night. A poignant alchemy of all layers of the experiences and emotions that make up the human condition, her words will continue to resound in your heart long after your first encounter with them.

Suyin Tan, writer of A Tangerine Moon

I love Tiffany's writings because they are vulnerable, authentic, and speak to the human condition. She knows how to tug at my heart strings and I feel less alone.

Alyssa Francine, writer of Timely Tarot

Tiffany always makes me feel something with her writing, and I leave feeling emotionally satisfied and reflecting on my life.

Sarah Li-Cain, writer of Searching for Enough

I commend you Tiffany for taking on the challenge of tackling such a controversial, emotionally-charged, and now (in many parts of the world) politically-contentious issue. You've handled it admirably, exploring the many facets and nuances with thoughtfulness, curiosity and respect.

Ruhie Vaidya, writer of Grieve Fully, Live Fully