Sha Weï

Curator of the Unwritten
Sculptor of Dimensions
Sha Weī is a New York City-based poet whose work transcends conventional boundaries, merging philosophy, psychology, science, and symbolism into literary explorations.
With a background in both analytical and creative disciplines, her writing is deeply layered—bridging intellect and raw emotional depth, precision and abstraction, structure and fluidity.
She is drawn to the places where thought collapses, where logic bends, where language breaks open. Her work is not designed to comfort but to awaken; not to entertain but to expand the boundaries of perception.
She embraces the void, the unknown, and the paradoxes of existence, seeing poetry as a vessel for transformation rather than mere expression.

Sha Weī's ’s poetry has been recognized internationally,
reaching the second round of the 2025 Bridport Prize
(top 9% globally) and earning finalist status in
the 2025 F(r)ction Poetry Contest. Her work has appeared in
The Secret Society of Poetry, Literary Yard,
Expat Press (click to read), One Page Poetry, and more.
In 2024, she performed at the NYC Poetry Festival,
and in 2025, spoke on the “Poetics of Decentralized Art” panel
at the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance.
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Sha Weī is the co-founder of TXT,
a global art collective uniting poets and
contemporary artists to celebrate
the beauty of the spoken word.
Inspired by her poetry,
award-winning artist Lydia Smith created
Let’s Be Human
—a collaborative project featuring both
a digital artwork and a physical sculpture,
exhibited in New York City and Taipei.
