From the outside, Luz Duran’s building looks quite unlike public housing: a newly mortared structure tucked among midtown Manhattan restaurants, theaters, and high-price rentals. Inside, the hallways are narrow, the…
…even the the history of US labor and politics in general. E. Tammy Kim investigated NYC’s Work Experience Program (WEP), and the long running political and bureaucratic machine that’s made…
…Sonny Singh 2013-2014 Eveline Chao Tanwi Nandini Islam Susan M. Lee Thomas Mariadason Esther Wang 2012-2013 Humera Afridi Anelise Chen Sukjong Hong E. Tammy Kim Rishi Nath 2010-2011 Cristiana Baik…
…lunchtime conversations with writers, journalists, and organizers. Our first conversation will be with New York Times contributing opinion writer E Tammy Kim, interviewed by Open City Fellow alum Hannah Bae….
…in The Writing Life series: Cut Down the Quotes . . . Include Only Gemlike Phrases by E. Tammy Kim I Am Still Developing as a Writer by Hannah…
…huiying b. chan “Cut Down the Quotes . . . Include Only Gemlike Phrases” by E. Tammy Kim “I Am Still Developing as a Writer” by Hannah Bae “Write a…
…. Include Only Gemlike Phrases” by E. Tammy Kim “I Am Still Developing as a Writer” by Hannah Bae “Write a Sentence—Any Sentence—No Matter How Bad It Is” by Astha…
…the Quotes . . . Include Only Gemlike Phrases” by E. Tammy Kim “I Am Still Developing as a Writer” by Hannah Bae “Write a Sentence—Any Sentence—No Matter How Bad…
…the Quotes . . . Include Only Gemlike Phrases” by E. Tammy Kim “I Am Still Developing as a Writer” by Hannah Bae “Write a Sentence—Any Sentence—No Matter How Bad…
…Write It” by huiying b. chan “Cut Down the Quotes . . . Include Only Gemlike Phrases” by E. Tammy Kim “I Am Still Developing as a Writer” by Hannah…
…That Which You Are Afraid to Write, Write It” by huiying b. chan “Cut Down the Quotes . . . Include Only Gemlike Phrases” by E. Tammy Kim “I Am…
…its focus on local Asian American immigrant communities in NYC, and was greatly inspired by the work of many previous fellows such as Tanaïs, Sukjong Hong, E. Tammy Kim, and…
…Include Only Gemlike Phrases” by E. Tammy Kim “I Am Still Developing as a Writer” by Hannah Bae “Write a Sentence—Any Sentence—No Matter How Bad It Is” by Astha Rajvanshi…
…Sola Kim: “Successor, Usurper, Replacement” by Alice Sola Kim Alice Sola Kim weaves an unnerving and fantastical story of a group of writer friends drinking and congregating during a rainstorm,…
…Lucia is particularly poignant because Miranda is the only person who truly understands, and is willing to deal with, the seriousness of Lucia’s mental illness. —Angie Kim Angie Kim As…
…her in writing and life, the ambiguities within parental sacrifice, Asian American literature, and more over the course of two weeks. —Crystal Hana Kim You can see Lillian Li read…
…care. (Simon & Schuster, Sept 25) Song of Arirang: A Korean Rebel in Revolutionary China by Kim San & Nym Wales First published in 1972, Song of…
…who are not us,” she says. “I don’t think there can be too many stories out there.” —Mary-Kim Arnold You can see Nicole Chung in conversation Greg Pak tonight, Wednesday…
…Nov 6) The Kinship of Secrets by Eugenia Kim Two sisters are separated at the onset of the Korean War, one brought to America by…
…Kim-Russell Celebrated Korean novelist Un-Su Kim makes his English-language debut with The Plotters, a darkly comic crime novel set in an alternate Seoul run by the criminal machinations of anonymous…