
Xoài David (pronounced s-why) (she/her) is a freelance graphic/web designer, illustrator, and writer. She is a Third Culture Kid who grew up in eight different countries across Asia and Africa, often exploring themes of transition and multiculturality in her work. She studied Graphisme at LISAA applied arts school and Book Design at Ecole Estienne, before obtaining an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Kent (Paris School of Arts and Culture). Her work has been published in journals like Tears in the Fence, The Opiate, and The Menteur, as well as her mini-chapbooks which will be on sale. Her radio play, One Way Ticket, is about two older women trying to hitch a ride to the land of Oz via tornado, and a tired female cop. This was performed by Moving Parts Theatre group. Xoài is a bisexual bilingual Eurasian, product of colonial cliches. Mother of frogs, teacher of English and Co-Founder of Organisation to Decolonise International Schools (ODIS), Xoài is officially working on one novel, just one at a time, seriously, we promise.

