Who are you?

Hi! I’m Isabel Yap, but you can also call me Isa. I’m a Filipino writer and poet. Most of my stories involve girls being bad and monsters being sad. I grew up in Manila, and am currently based in the US. I’m a long-time fandom person, and have sporadically written fanfic since 1998, when I decided I wanted to write an alternate ending to Mulan. I’m also an MBA graduate and product manager; I have no hot takes but a lot of fellow feeling for writers with day jobs.

My debut short story collection will be published by Small Beer Press in 2021. My website is yonder, and I am on Twitter @visyap.

Why should I sign up?

I’ve been told by a handful of people that they like my writing advice. I always try to keep things real, so if you like my writing about writing on Twitter, this newsletter might be worth your time. I think and read a lot about craft, storytelling, and author careers. I want to share worthwhile things I’ve encountered in all my reading and pondering, in the hopes that it helps you too.

I’m also in the middle of figuring out how to write longer stories, and how to build a sustainable writing practice while keeping a full-time job. If those are things you’re struggling with, maybe something in my experience will help.

Lastly, if you enjoy my stories, I’ll sometimes discuss how I think about them or what went into them. I’ll also share things I find inspiring, since this is always something I’m curious about when it comes to my favorite creators. In other words, I’ll be fangirling a lot about things I like, whether it’s a book or manga or movie, someone’s knock-your-socks-off-story, a chill song, a particular kind of Trader Joe’s snack, etc.

I know everyone’s got inbox fatigue. I’d like to build a real community, so do only sign up if you’re genuinely interested! By subscribing you get every new newsletter automatically.

Anything else I should know?

My goal is to send out at least two newsletters a month. I tend to work well with accountability, so I’m going to try that cadence and see how it goes.

This isn’t exactly an advice column, but if you have a writing/craft/publishing-related question that you’d like my perspective on, you can submit it here—I’d love to try and answer it!

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I’m keeping this newsletter totally free at least for the next few months, while I stick to a regular schedule. If I do decide on a subscription version eventually, I’ll be sure to clarify how that’s different. For now, I hope you just enjoy the content!

Why hot yuzu tea?

Have you tried it? It’s delicious! There’s this cafe in San Francisco that I used to buy hot yuzu tea from. Then I found out you can buy Citron Tea with Honey from Hmart, and it tastes exactly the same. In general I’m a big tea fiend and I wanted to pick a name that was kinda comforting, so this is what I settled on.

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I write stories about monsters and girls, and drink a lot of tea.