Literasians 2012: Writers Converge on the APIA Literary Continuum

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LITERASIANS 2012: WRITERS CONVERGE ON THE APIA LITERARY CONTINUUM

As the literary showcase of the 15th Annual Asian American Arts
Festival held in San Francisco, the API Cultural Center, Kartika
Review, and Zellerbach Foundation come together to present a panel of
4 APIA writers to discuss the state of APIA literature.

The event will be held on Thursday, May 24, 2012, at 7:00 p.m. in the
Main Gallery of the SOMArts Building, at 934 Brannan Street, San
Francisco, CA 94123.

Panelists include Sandra Park, author of You Live In A Small House
(Mutual Publishing 2010); Aimee Phan, author of The Reeducation of
Cherry Truong
(St. Martin Press 2012); Lysley Tenorio, author of
Monstress: Stories (Ecco 2012); and Andre Yang, one of the editors
of How Do I Begin? A Hmong American Literary Anthology (Heyday
2011). Kartika Review editor-at-large Christine Lee Zilka will serve
as moderator.

Light refreshments will be provided at a reception after the event.
Attendees will have the chance to enter a really cool literary raffle,
buy books and cool swag that will help raise money for Kartika Review,
plus mingle with editors and writers.

This event is FREE.

For more information, contact sunny@kartikaNOSPAMreview.com (remove the NOSPAM).

KARTIKA REVIEW
A national APIA literary arts journal
www.kartikareview.com

One Response to Literasians 2012: Writers Converge on the APIA Literary Continuum

  1. Reply Kent says:

    cool blog po. maganda pagkakasulat. :D

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