Sihaam Naik is an editor and writer based in London.

With experience at Vogue India and Nowness- she is currently on a fellowship with Polyester Zine.

She holds a first-class honours BA in Film from the London Film Academy, and her graduation screenplay, 'Erica Boudoir', has been selected for various festival accolades, including an award at the New York Women's Film Festival.

She has been recently awarded the Eden Young Fellowship and is currently working at Polyester Zine in London.

Through her work at Offstage magazine, she has been a driving force in writing reviews for POC-led theatre and art to the forefront in the UK. Her career has been centred around identity and displacement, earning her multiple feature essays in print through Heroica Women and Binge Magazine.

Additionally, her poem 'Sip' was published in print by Paranoid Tree Press and nominated for the Sonder Review Prize in 2022.

She is also the editor-in-chief of the indie zine 'Stupid Girl', which has published over ten issues, garnered over 50K impressions, and sold over 300 copies. The zine explores themes of intimacy and oversharing online.

For more of her work, her Substack 'Is this thing on?' features media critiques, fashion essays, and community open mics, where she spotlights creatives.

CV available on request.