Fatimah Ashgar

Fatimah Ashgar

Fatimah Ashgar has written at least 3 books. Their most popular book is Everything is Going to be All Right: Poems for when you really need them with 1 save with an average rating of -⭐.

They are best known for writing in the genres one, asdfsa, and Asdfsa.

mone, asdfsa, and Asdfsa are their most common moods.

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Everything is Going to be All Right: Poems for when you really need them
Everything is Going to be All Right: Poems for when you really need them
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    The Good Immigrant USA

    The Good Immigrant USA: 26 Writers Reflect on America
    • Nikesh Shukla, Chimene Suleyman
    • Jean Hannah Edelstein
    • Daniel José Older
    • Mona Chalabi
    • Jenny Zhang
    • Sebastián Villar Rojas
    • Jim St. Germain
    • Chimene Suleyman
    • Teju Cole
    • Jade Chang
    • Alexander Chee
    • Chigozie Obioma
    • Fatima Farheen Mirza
    • Porochista Khakpour
    • Yann Demange
    • Maeve Higgins
    • Adrián Villar Rojas
    • Susanne Ramirez de Arellano
    • Nicole Dennis-Benn
    • Krutika Mallikarjuna
    • Basim Usmani
    • Daniel Fernandez
    • Fatimah Ashgar
    • Tejal Rao
    • Walé Oyéjidé Esq.
    • Rahawa Haile
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    The End of Chiraq

    The End of Chiraq: A Literary Mixtape
    • Javon Johnson, Kevin Coval
    • Jamila Woods
    • Sara Geiger
    • Andrew Barber
    • Demetrius Amparan
    • Malcolm London
    • Jake Krez
    • Kara Jackson
    • Krista Franklin
    • Page May
    • Patricia Frazier
    • Nile Lansa
    • Melinda Hernandez
    • José Olivarez
    • Sammy Ortega
    • Aneko Jackson
    • Natalie Richardson
    • Breanna Bonslater
    • Jacqui Germain
    • Britteney Kapri
    • Mariame Kaba
    • Claire DeRosa
    • Alfonzo Kahlil
    • Anton Charles Sanders
    • Michael Cuaresma
    • Naudia Williams
    • Fatimah Ashgar
    • Raymesha Henry
    • Tim Henderson
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