Amir Asadullah

Amir Asadullah is an author, poet, and the founder of Asadullah Ink, a literary and art collective dedicated to documenting the "geometry of the midpoint"—the volatile, sacred space where truth, history, faith, and justice intersect.

Writing from the unique vantage point of a U.S. Marine veteran and Criminal Justice major, Asadullah brings a "boots on the ground" authenticity to narratives of authority and revolution. His work is deeply informed by a lifetime lived within the most complex institutions of American power, offering a rare perspective that bridges the gap between academic theory and visceral reality.

A student of genealogy and heritage, his writing serves as a bridge for the African Diaspora, tracing ancestral echoes from the shores of West Africa to the modern urban landscape. This commitment to historical truth is the heartbeat of his debut novel, The Midpoint of Fire: Inheriting the Revolution, and his non-fiction exploration of the American justice system, The Gravity of the Scale.

Asadullah’s literary reach spans the breadth of the human experience. From the structured discipline found in The Unbroken Ashlar—an examination of Prince Hall Freemasonry—to the lyrical vulnerability of his poetry collection, his work explores the spiritual and social structures that sustain us through the fires of history.

Based in Virginia, he continues to build a body of work that serves as a definitive ledger for those seeking to reconcile their past with a revolutionary future.

At Asadullah Ink, the mission remains constant: to ensure no history remains silent and to provide the high-level storytelling required to illuminate the two Americas.