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In print and online: My writing portfolio

  • Writer: Priyam Goel
    Priyam Goel
  • Jun 24, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 7, 2025

My writing has been featured in renowned literary platforms like Vogue India, Terribly Tiny Tales (TTT), and Humans of Cinema. I am also a published author with Penguin Random House India. I have won numerous prestigious writing contests and led exceptionally creative brand partnerships.



Priyam is In Vogue


During my time at Vogue India, I served as a contributing writer specializing in reporting on celebrity fashion trends and new brand releases.


Here are a few articles that I have written:





Source: Label Ritu Kumar




Source: Vogue India




Source: Vogue India


Select Writer: Terribly Tiny Tales (ttt)


Terribly Tiny Tales chose me to contribute content for their online channels such as Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter (now X). I participated in brand partnerships between TTT and Amazon Prime Video, Ford, and Absolut Mini. The audience particularly enjoyed my open letters.


Here are a few of them:










Studying Films for Humans of Cinema


I wrote a couple articles for Humans of Cinema during lockdown when OTT was my only source of respite from the mayhem around us.







In Books near you


Penguin Random House India, in partnership with Terribly Tiny Tales (ttt), included my letters "Dear Sufiyan" and "Fighter" in their book "With Love: A collection of Letters."




Source: amazon.com


My poem "Never Truly Free: From the Diaries of an Overthinker" was published in "Dear Daisies" by Paper Towns.




Source: amazon.com


The HBB microfiction competition awarded my short story "Hind-Islam" with the third prize, leading to its publication in the Half Baked Beans Microfiction Anthology.




Source: amazon.com


Additional Writing Projects


In 2019, Share a Book India Association hired me to write a poem for girls to recite on International Women's Day.



I am currently working on my own short story collection that is based on women and their identities in a patriarchal society that mislabels itself as feminist. Watch out this space for more updates on it.

 
 
 

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