Sweet Nothings After the rain, the June wind wheedles the airy curtains and creeps into the ward Why hide your pale face and turn your long body away from me?…
is a first-generation and queer poet based in Boston and a sophomore at Northwestern University. She was a 2017 GrubStreet YAWP Fellow and a recipient of the Boston Globe Foundation…
(김윤경, 金潤暻)is the former Digital Communications Manager of the Asian American Writers’ Workshop. Her work has appeared in the Guardian, Infatuation, and White Review. She writes and lives in Taipei….
hails from Southern Oregon, and is earning her BA in creative writing and philosophy at Wheaton College, IL. Her work has appeared in The Rising Phoenix Review and on the…
(she/they) is an artist and community organizer working as Managing Director of Kearny Street Workshop, an Asian Pacific American arts nonprofit in San Francisco. She earned a B.A. in Media…
(김세희) was born in Mokpo in 1987. She studied Korean language and literature at the University of Seoul, as well as creative writing at Korea National University of the Arts….
…was challenging, Assemblymember Ron Kim). These exchanges laid bare the ongoing debate within Asian communities about how to support the goals of Black Lives Matter if you have friends or…
is the author of four poetry collections and a book of essays. Her third book of poems, Beautiful and Useless is her first to be published in English. She is…
is a trying hard writer and a language Teacher’s Assistant….
is a writer and organizer from Queens, NY. She is also a co-founder of the Asian American Feminist Collective.
’s debut novel, If You Leave Me, is forthcoming from William Morrow in August. She was a 2017 PEN America Dau Short Story Prize winner and has received scholarships from…
’s work has appeared in The New York Times, Salon, Slate, The Southern Review, Sycamore Review, Asian American Literary Review, and others. She has won the Glamour Essay Contest and…
was born and raised in Los Angeles. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in the Los Angeles Review of Books, Electric Literature’s Okey-Panky, The Offing, Apogee Journal’s Perigee, The…
is a Korean American high school student whose work has been recognized by the National YoungArts Foundation, the Bow Seat Ocean Awareness Programs, the Hippocrates Initiative for Poetry and Medicine,…
(1908 – ?) was a leading Modernist poet and critic of Korean literature in the early 20th Century. He earned his living as a newspaper journalist, and composed poetry at…
is a Korean American writer and archaeologist currently finishing up her master’s in museum anthropology at Columbia University. Her interests in writing and museum work are grounded in the same…
…give us a glimpse of their writing lives and to share some tips on how they navigate this creative process called writing. E. Tammy Kim wrote several stories for The…
…your nails or the guys who mince garlic for your overpriced pasta or underpriced lo mein. E. Tammy Kim I’d gotten used to taking the J train from my office…
…with reassurances of a “right of return” to tidier, higher-quality housing. E. Tammy Kim Tito Delgado, a tall, mustachioed 61-year-old with a cane and straw hat, was just a kid…
…too far from the tiny park, renamed “Kimlau Square” after Benjamin Ralph Kimlau, a Chinese American World War II bomber pilot, in 1961. Chatham Square, 2012. (E. Tammy Kim) …