Frani Chung
Frani Chung is a writer whose work delves into the profound emotional landscapes of motherhood, loss, and resilience. Sometimes she writes about food and personal identity and where the two overlap. Frani draws readers into deeply personal narratives, using vivid imagery and raw honesty to explore the complexities of everyday life. Frani is a mom of two and can be found working in integrated brand marketing, traveling the world for the next perfect bite, consuming all forms of entertainment and pop culture, spending time with family, reminding herself to be present enough to savor the beauty in everyday moments, and advocating for reproductive rights and awareness.
Selected Writing:
Today.com, I Was Terrified To Send My Daughter To Kindergarten at Age 4
Motherly, Tim Walz’s Personal IVF Story Made Me Feel Seen
Eater, How Prohibition Creamery Came To Mix Booze and Ice Cream