Jenevieve Ting

Jenevieve Ting is a writer from California who now lives in New York. Their professional clients include Ace Hotel, Sister City, Beats, Kiehl’s, Apple, and General Assembly. They are a 2025 Lambda Literary Fellow, were a finalist for the 2020 Stories x Not a Cult Award for Poetry, and have received support from Tin House. Their work appears in the ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, Haymarket Books, the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, Accent Sisters, Indiana Review, The Offing, Almanac Journal, Fugue Journal, NAVEL, and the Asian American Justice & Innovation Lab. They’re currently pursuing an MFA in Creative Nonfiction at NYU, and work as an Assistant Nonfiction Editor at the Washington Square Review. They love words, corn, queer illegibility, and you.
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  • GRIEFHOOD

    Community Anthologies
    “when I / was young, girlhood was the loneliest lamppost, a / thing I looked at when I walked home alone at / night. on the street after everyone fell asleep, I / regarded it. I opened my eyes and let it envelop me / in its bruised history.”
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