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Archive for tag: Hannah Sanghee Park

25.022016September 10, 2019
VIDA Monthly Update!

VIDA Monthly Update!

By Amy KingIn VIDA NewsTags #HelpVIDACount, AWP Events, Brynn Saito, David Tomas Martinez, Hannah Sanghee Park, Kavita Das, Naomi Jackson, Nayomi Munaweera, rita banerjee, Wendy Xu

New VIDA Exclusives! On Parsing “A few months ago, Claire Vaye Watkins’ courageous piece, ‘On Pandering,’ was published on the web site for the literary...

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05.022016September 10, 2019
VIDA Reads with Writers – Hannah Sanghee Park!

VIDA Reads with Writers – Hannah Sanghee Park!

By Lisa SummeIn VIDA Reads with Writers!Tags A Timeshare, Academy of American Poets, At the Boarder of Wilshire & Nobody, CBS Writers Program, Civitella Ranieri Foundation, Cody Walker, Don Mee Choi, Elaine Khan, Fulbright, H.D., Hannah Sanghee Park, Hardly War, James Baldwin, Kazim Ali, MacDowell Colony, Marci Vogel, Margaret Ross, Marina Tsvetaeva, Nicholas Gulig, North of Order, Pamela Douglas, Publisher's Weekly, Resident Alien: On Border-crossing and the Undocumented Divine, Steven Toussaint, Taryn Schilling, The Academy of American Poets, The Anatomist, The Bellfounder, The Future of Television, The Poetry Foundation, The Same-Different, The Self-Styled No-Child, Walt Whitman Award, Women in Public

What are you reading on the subway or in the waiting room today? Kazim Ali’s Resident Alien: On Border-crossing and the Undocumented Divine. Amazing. What book...

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