Tejaswi Subramanium

Tejaswi Subramanian (they/she) is a writer, editor, and cultural critic whose work explores queer imagination, intimacy, representation, and the politics of storytelling across film and literature. Their practice moves between journalism, long-form narrative, and creative production, tracing how stories shape identity, belonging, and collective memory.

As editor of Gaysi Family, they have helped cultivate a platform dedicated to queer voices and cultural discourse, working closely with writers to refine narrative structure, tone, and craft. Their essays and reported work examine gender, sexuality, workplace culture, disability, and wellbeing, engaging with both personal narrative and structural analysis.

Alongside their editorial work, Tejaswi has developed film and audio storytelling projects that translate complex social realities into accessible, resonant forms, always attentive to voice, rhythm, and lived experience. Across mediums, their work is guided by a belief in storytelling as both aesthetic practice and cultural intervention, a space where imagination and politics meet.

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