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AAWW Radio

AAWW Radio , the podcast of the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, brings you audio from our favorite literary events hosted in our New York City reading room.

By AAWW Radio:
AAWW Fave: You Don’t Say No To Yuri Kochiyama
AAWW Fave: Disability Justice
AAWW Fave: Breaking Caste
AAWW Fave: I Can’t Go On…I’ll Go On
AAWW Fave: Migrant Father Fragment
AAWW Radio: Finding Your Writing Community
AAWW Radio: Breaking into Speculative Fiction
AAWW Radio: What I Wish I Knew Before I Got My MFA

Recent Articles

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    don’t block the mountains with windows
    or walls, even

    towards a disco devotional
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    i don’t quite believe in God but i believe in music

    Public Obscenities: An Excerpt
    By Shayok Misha Chowdhury

    from Shayok Misha Chowdhury’s acclaimed bilingual play

    Seeing People See
    Interviews
    By Rajat Singh

    An interview with writer and director Shayok Misha Chowdhury

    Sa is for Sunflowers
    Poetry
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    this was never going to be easy

    T4T
    Poetry
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    we shudder red

    When Asked What Example I Set for My Brothers’ Baby Girls
    Poetry
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    This is what I learned
    the hard way to call precious.

    Ghost Story
    Poetry
    By Ananya Garg

    Hear the chants.

    Ghazal for What’s Left in the Throat
    Poetry
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    And what are we left
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    Poetry
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    You collected fallen petals from a rose

    Two Poems by Rajiv Mohabir
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    “Serenade” and “बहार / Spring”

    Mehfil: Editor’s Note
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    Mehfil, a folio from The Margins—and the second installment of the I Want Sky series—celebrates a spirit of play and performance within the queer South Asian experience, both within the subcontinent and across the diaspora.

    Mehfil: About the Art
    Interviews
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    A interview with Jasjyot Singh Hans

    Mehfil
    Poetry
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    A folio celebrating play and performance within the queer South Asian experience

    Likeness
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    Han Kang writes between death and life

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    Episode 1 of The Source

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    Fiction
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    It was easier to care for the animals in the Thessaloniki Zoo when they were dead.

    Two Poems by Cathy Linh Che
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    “‘I love the smell of napalm…’: Remix” and “Live-Stream”

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