Pitch and Frequency having had no empire for the pitch having had no colonies for the frequency having had no eggs for the pitch giving sperm for the…
Before. While most of the kids at Jon’s party had scattered off into different directions down the cul-de-sac or into the tall pines of Jon’s backyard, Danny was sitting on…
Upon Rereading Island of the Blue Dolphins I remember the ache— to hunt for devilfish and live among the sea elephants; to gather abalone and sharpen my arrows…
On AAWW TV, our new YouTube channel, you can relive the magic of live events at our space in the Flatiron, check out in-depth interviews with writers, and more. Every…
Mia Alvar, winner of the PEN/Bingham Prize, uses her and her family’s experience of being immigrants in the United States as material for her first collection of short stories, In…
July, in the Old Country My Korean teacher is re-instructing me, Re-inserting the little I have left of my mother Tongue, today, she is wearing a dress of sky, Today,…
That day at the Dallas airport was an inconsequential day of historical importance in Mariam’s life. The flight from London was scheduled to arrive in Dallas, Fort Worth, on Wednesday,…
On Sunday June 19, Hong Kong-based musician Denise Ho sang for her fans at a special concert on Po Hing Fong, a street in the upscale, artsy Hong Kong neighborhood…
When I Boiled the Corn i thought first about minnows & my father’s brow lifting each time he drew flights of fish on blank paper — fins glinting like proper…
On Saturday June 25, at the Asian American Writers’ Workshop’s 2016 Publishing Conference (AAWW PubCon 2016), the AAWW Editorial Achievement Award was presented to Chris Jackson. The award honors editors…
The Day two fingers on a pulse like the true point — Angela Narciso Torres gloss of feathers dimmed in the orange quiescence of the sun — Lehua Taitano…
When 12-year-old Sophia Huynh was assigned to write a poem about a social issue for her seventh grade class, she wrote “A-Z American Born Chinese,” an insightful take on race,…
Novelist YiShun Lai and I met online when the Tahoma Literary Review, which she helps edit, accepted one of my short stories. My debut novel, The Misadventures of Sulliver Pong,…
Lo Mei Wa is a Hong Kong writer whose work has been published in Guernica Daily, Cha, and the anthology Quixotica: Poems East of La Mancha. The poem below, translated…
가, 가, 가 Gah, Gah, Gah 기, 기, 기 Gee, Gee, Gee 구, 구, 구 Goo, Goo, Goo As a child, I wrote to get away. As many lonely children…