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Stephi Cham (she/her) has loved stories all her life. At eleven, she vowed to become a writer and discovered a passion for creating, collecting, sharing, and shaping stories.
Her nonfiction series Great Asian Americans was published by Capstone Press in 2018, and her writing has been published in Strange Horizons, Publishers Weekly, JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association), and the Journal of Medical Humanities.
Stephi has served as Chief Copy Editor at Student Media Company, editorial intern at Sundress Publications, Fiction Editor for literary magazine Rathalla Review, and graduate assistant at Rosemont College, where she received the Outstanding Achievement for the Master of Arts in Publishing. She now works as an editor at a lar
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It wasn't worth it. Now what?

There’s this saying that you don’t regret the things you did—you regret what you didn’t do. You regret the friendships you never forged and the experiences you never tried. The newness of it all and the novelty of what you haven’t tried will, in themselves, make whatever it is “worth it.”

But what if it doesn’t need to be worth it?

I’ve opened my heart to people who misused it. I’ve tried new drinks

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Thomas Merton
“Our job is to love others without stopping to inquire whether or not they are worthy. That is not our business and, in fact, it is nobody's business. What we are asked to do is to love, and this love itself will render both ourselves and our neighbors worthy.”
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“Love lights more fires than hate extinguishes.”
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