How to Say I Love You in Bangla
At the kitchen table, Jason reminded me, “It’s our wedding. I think you can say whatever you want, in any language.”
Tauheed Zaman (he/him) is a writer and physician whose writing has appeared in The Washington Post, Salon, and Foglifter Journal. He was selected by Lambda Literary as a 2022 Emerging Voices fellow, and his prose is upcoming in the organization’s anthology, Emerge (2023). He serves as an associate editor of hybrid/nonfiction at Foglifter, and is working on his first book of experimental essays. When not writing, you can find him singing with the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus or kayaking the Pacific coast.
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