Amidst the falling leaves and crisp temperatures on Oct. 13, UNC students met in front of Wilson Library for the firstAsian American Creative Writing Collective meeting of the semester. New and ...
This is a free edition of I Have Notes, a newsletter featuring essays, conversations, and notes on writing. Past editions include A Choice in Name Only, Violence Against Asian American Women Is Rooted ...
Independent literary journal Chicago Quarterly Review will publish its first “South Asian American Issue” in February, featuring a collection of essays, short stories, and poems written by 38 emerging ...
It didn’t feel like a real $100 bill, and the marking pen used to identify real ones indicated a counterfeit, but the real indicator that it was a fake was the Japanese/Chinese writing on the back. A ...
Selling a speculative literary fiction novel about a viral plague and collective grief to an editor is one thing, but getting that book published during an actual pandemic in which millions of people ...
This summer, I traveled around the U.S. to promote my debut novel, “Everything I Never Told You.” At one university where I’d been invited to speak, I asked the professor hosting me how he’d found me.
* What can we learn about reading and writing haiku, in particular traditional Japanese haiku? * What can we learn about reading literature closely, by focusing on words and images in order to explore ...
Susan Choi, Maxine Hong Kingston and Don Lee American-born writers of Asian descent explore the challenge of forging identity, while living "between… ...
It’s a Sunday morning in July. The doors to the dining room of a private home in West Los Angeles are swung wide open so that the 30 or so women sitting at folding banquet tables and on couches can ...