Sona is a digital journal of curated storytelling — essays, interviews, and reflections that don’t always land clearly. Publishing pieces that honour the pause, the contradiction, and the feelings you can’t quite name yet.
Founded by writer Naya Gill, Sona is rooted in the questions of identity, place, and belonging. Named after the Punjabi word for “gold” — soft, warm, and often buried deep.
Roots in Punjab, raised in New Zealand, living between Sydney and Melbourne — Naya is a creative trying to make sense of it all. Through stories gathered and conversations had; she explores the space in between.