F.S. Yousaf
F.S. Yousaf is a poet and writer from New Jersey. He is the author of five poetry collections, and finds himself writing about many topics—most notably about love, spirituality, and boyhood. He has a Bachelors in History and Secondary Education and is getting his MFA in Creative Writing from William Paterson University.
His forthcoming poetry collection is titled ‘Euphoria’, and will be published Fall 2025.
Stay connected with F.S. Yousaf for daily updates through Instagram (@fs.yousaf).
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