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Jasmin Tan

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Jasmin Tan, also known as The Clumsy Lass, is a self-published Filipina author born and raised in the Province of Bulacan. She started to pen poems in high school as a hobby, and eventually fell in love with the craft. She graduated AB Journalism in 2014 from Bulacan State University, where she held the Editor-in-Chief and Literary Editor posts of its official student publication, Pacesetter.

Currently, she is working as an independent writer and a social media manager – with yaya-ninang duties to her two adorable nieces, and a lot of fangirling in between. She is also a volunteer at The Outstanding Students of the Philippines - Region 3 Alumni Community of Heroes.

Fragile Interiors is Jasmin’s debut book. To see more of her poetry, visit he
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“Because we embrace our scars more than our healing. [...] We can recall the exact day we got hurt, but who remembers the day the wound was gone?”
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