Summer Night’s Dream: A Fundraiser for AAWW
Summer Night's Dream: A Fundraiser for AAWW

This June, we hope you’ll join us for Summer Night’s Dream, a celebration, community gathering, and fundraiser for the Asian American Writers’ Workshop. After all, our work of uplifting stories and storytellers of the Asian diaspora is only possible through YOU, our community of writers, poets, artists, organizers, dreamers, and makers in NYC and beyond! Because of you, we’ve been able to continue supporting the next generation of emerging writers with our Open City and Margins Fellowship. We’ve been able to offer enriching events year-round, both virtually and in-person, on craft, being Asian in America, and what it demands of us. And because of you, we’ve continued to publish critical and creative pieces of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry (while paying writers!) in our award-winning digital magazine, The Margins. None of this would be possible without your continued support, so thank you!!!

In that spirit of community, gratitude, and excitement for what we can build next, join us at Hana House in Brooklyn on Thursday, June 13, for snacks, a few readings, and some familiar faces! RSVP & learn more at aaww.org/summernightsdream.

Summer Night’s Dream: A Fundraiser for AAWW

Thursday, June 13, 2024
7:00 PM
$0.00


Event tags:
Signature Events
Upcoming Events
May 8 7:00 PM
In Celebration of The Hollow Half
Join AAWW for a celebration of Sarah Aziza's debut memoir, The Hollow Half, in conversation with Hannah Bae and featuring Kamelya Omayma Youssef, Ghinwa Jawhari, Ladan Khoddam-Khorasani, and H. Sinno!
May 9 3:00 PM
Working with Un/Common Sources
Join the brilliant Q.M. Zhang for a month-long workshop that includes weekly readings, in-class guided writing and take-home writing provocations, and a structured and supportive small group environment for experimentation and feedback on new writing!
May 15 7:00 PM
Love-Grief in Poetry
Please join us for a reading and conversation with poets Jimin Seo and Emily Jungmin Yoon, moderated by R. A. Villanueva! The authors will discuss the poetics of love, grief, haunting, and Asian diasporic experience.