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Sign Up for a Creative Writing Workshop!

The Workshop prides itself on being a safe, nurturing space for writers of all levels and ethnicities to develop artistically and professionally. Novelists Min Jin Lee, Ed Lin, and Monique Truong first began to find their ways as writers via our writing workshops and literary enrichment programs. Our writing workshops are affordable and intimate, a space where one builds friendships that often last longer than the duration of the class. Former Poet Laureate of Queens, Ishle Yi Park has said, "The Workshop nurtured and raised me. A home away from home, a nest, a gathering place, a refuge, a resource. Word." Sign up here.

 

Call for Proposals: Neighborhood Word

You've probably heard that, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, Asian Americans now make up at least 13% of New York City's population and that some of the largest Asian American populations live outside of Manhattan. To better serve these communities, The Asian American Writers' Workshop recently launched Neighborhood Word, an initiative to bring our programs and Asian American writers to the outer boroughs.

If you've always wanted to get involved with our programming, now's your chance! We're looking for creative, enthusiastic people to help us plan upcoming Neighborhood Word events that engage Asian American communities in The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island -- events that are creative in theme, location, and format (we want to push beyond the traditional reading + Q&A format), and events that engage with local community groups. You can pitch a poetry slam in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, a film screening at an after school program in Bay Ridge, or a karaoke themed literary event in Flushing. For your efforts, you will be granted a $200 honorarium. If you are interested in curating and executing an event as part of this exciting series, please check out the event descriptions (right), and complete this Call for Proposals form.

 


Space Rentals

Space Rentals

Looking for a space for your next event? Rent the performance space at The Asian American Writers' Workshop. The site of the Workshop's weekly readings, our space is available for a variety of functions: conferences, meetings, speeches, receptions, fund-raising events, performances, literary readings, benefits, book parties, and more.

Located in the heart of midtown Manhattan, our performance space has featured performances and readings by such luminaries as Law & Order actor B.D. Wong, New York Times reporter Jennifer 8 Lee, former Poet Laureate of Queens Ishle Yi Park, and others. Featuring southern exposure along three giant windows, eight stylish hanging lamps and hardwood floors, the space is an approximately 600 square feet loft space that can safely accommodate 75 guests. The space also features access to two restrooms, a break-room kitchen, Internet access, a freight elevator, folding chairs, sound system, lighting, and a projector setup.

The space has been newly designed thanks to a collaboration with Parsons The New School of Design, Design Within Reach Annex, and Tug Studios's Goil Amornvivat, the star of Bravo's Top Design and TLC's Trading Spaces. Parsons students spent a semester designing new interiors for the Workshop as their class project and three students—Nina Barnieh, Holly McWhorter, and Jessica Wu—led the construction and implementation of the final design. Consequently, our location has been newly painted and features brand new furniture by Design Within Reach Annex. Our space's chic modern look is appropriate for professional events, while still possessing the welcoming atmosphere of a community nonprofit group.

If you are interested in renting this space for your event, please fill out the form here. We will respond after you have submitted with rates and additional information.

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Contact & Who We Are

The Asian American Writers' Workshop
110-112 W. 27 Street, Ste. 600,
New York, NY 10001
Tel: 212-494-0061
E-mail: desk@aaww.org

Workshop Staff
Ken Chen, Executive Director;
Amita Manghnani, Program Director;
Lan Phan, Development Director;
Margaret Chen, Financial Consultant ;
Tara Sarath, Office Administrator ;
Nancy Bulalacao, Festival Coordinator

Board of Directors
Jin Auh
Morteza Baharloo
Angela Chitkara
Nusrat Durrani
David Eng
V.V. Ganeshananthan
Mariko Gordon
Hua Hsu
Sarita James
Kirby Kim
Amitava Kumar
Jennifer 8. Lee
Andrea Louie
Tan Lin
Leslie Norton
Monica Youn

Honorary Advisors
Harold Augenbraum
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Jessica Hagedorn
Kimiko Hahn
Andrew Hsiao
Stewart Ikeda
Gish Jen
Elaine Kim
Jhumpa Lahiri
Russell Leong
David Mura
Robert Polito
Arthur Sze
Shawn Wong

 


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