![]() Hala N Alyan’s “There is Nothing More Terrible Than Waiting for the Terrible” was published in Live in the Layers. ![]() Shelley Wong was interviewed by Frontier Poetry. Tiana Nobile’s Cleave and Aimee Nezhukumatathil’s World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments were featured in Astrix Journal’s “9 AAPI Writers to Read in May 2022” list. Mai Der Vang’s “I Am The Whole Defense” was featured by. Ocean Vuong has finished the script for the film adaptation of his novel, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous. Shelley Wong’s As She Appears was reviewed by Genevieve Walker for the San Francisco Chronicle. Gee’s book Each Crumbling House made the CLMP reading list for AAPI month. Muriel Leung’s short story, “To Molt and To Love You,” was selected as a finalist in Joyland Magazine’s 2021 Open Border Fiction Prize. ![]() Shelley Wong’s debut collection As She appears is out now from YesYes Books. Patrick Rosal’s The Last Thing won the William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America, selected by Erika Meitner. Shelley Wong was interviewed by Ploughshares to speak about her book As She Appears.Ĭathy Linh Che was interviewed by A4 to speak about Kundiman. Mai Der Vang’s “Yellow Rain” was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in poetry. Koh’s The Magical Language of Others, and Jane Wong’s How to Not Be Afraid of Everything were included on The Strategist’s “22 Books to Read During AAPI Heritage Month, Recommended by AAPI Writers” list. Legaspi’s Threshold, Patrick Rosal’s The Last Thing: New and Selected Poems, E.J. Shelley Wong was featured on the Of Poetry podcast.įranny Choi’s forthcoming book, The World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes On, now has a cover and is available for preorder. Jean Chen Ho was included in a conversation published by Literary Hub. Patrick Rosal’s poem “Delanda Undone” was published by The American Poetry Review.Ĭhen Chen had three poems published in the Summer 2022 issue of Violet, Indigo, Blue, Etc. Gee is a recipient of a 2022 Sustainable Arts Foundation Award in creative nonfiction. Shelley Wong's As She Appears received a starred review in Publishers Weekly. Sun Yung Shin’s forthcoming poetry collection The Wet Hex is now available for preorder from Coffee House Press. Muriel Leung, for her collection Imagine Us, The Swarm, was awarded the 2022 Four Quartets Prize by the Poetry Society of America.įranny Choi’s “Unlove Poem” was published in The American Poetry Review. Koh’s translation of Yi Won’s The World's Lightest Motorcycle was selected as a finalist for the Big Other Book Award for Translation. Ploi Pirapokin’s essay “Here’s Your Grandchild” was published by Midnight Breakfast.Ĭhen Chen’s poem “I love you to the moon &” was featured by. ![]() Muriel Leung won the 2022 Four Quartets Prize, awarded by the Poetry Society of America. Pik-Shuen Fung was awarded the Amazon Canada First Novel prize. Margaret Rhee’s essay “On Resistance: The Feminist Legacy in Science Fiction Poetry” was published by Strange Horizons. Monica Ong’s Planeteria had a feature written about it by Timothy Yu and published by the Poetry Foundation. Tamiko Beyer won the 2022 Lambda Literary Award in Lesbian Poetry for her book Last Days.Ĭhen Chen’s poem “Elegy to Be Exhaled at Dusk” was republished in the anthology Queer Nature. Janine Joseph’s poem “Every Good Boy Does Fine” was published by The Arkansas International. Jaz Sufi’s poem “Litany to Protect Against Possession” was featured in SouthEast Review.Ĭhen Chen’s forthcoming book Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced an Emergency was featured by Publisher Weekly as one of their Top 10 Poetry Collections for Fall 2022.Įugenia Leigh’s poem “Elegy Composed in the New York Botanical Garden” was featured by. Rajiv Mohabir won the 2021 INDIE in LGBTQ+ Adult Nonfiction for his book Antiman. Leah Silvieus’ review of Lidia Yuknavitch’s novel Thrust was published by Astra Magazine. Kundiman fellows and faculty are invited to send updates to 2022 Congratulations to our fellows & Faculty!Īnnouncements are posted in the order they are received.
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