16 West 32nd Street, Suite 10A
New York City, New York 10001

IN THE HOUSE
a reading by friends of the Asian American Writers’ Workshop

Continuing our support for emerging writers, we are excited to present
a showcase of poets and fiction writers from our workshops! See them
here first before they get too hot to touch!

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007 @
7PM at The Asian American Writers' Workshop
16 West 32nd Street (between Broadway & Fifth Avenue) 10th Floor

$5 suggested donation

Co-sponsored by Kundiman
This reading is a part of Kundiman's Kavad program supported by The New
York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

Readers:

Sakena Abedin

Nicholas Chung lives in a small room but won’t use big words.

When she is not writing poetry Ilisa Lam writes about technology, space
and weapons as cultural anthropological phenomena, the subject of her
doctoral dissertation at CUNY Graduate Center. Ilisa regrets being
unable to attend the reading. Her work will be read by Kaori Suzuki.

Mrigaa Sethi enjoys feeding young people a little more than actually
teaching them. For grown-ups, she throws raucous parties and, in the
mornings-after, she counts syllables at the breakfast table.

Antonius Wiriadjaja was born in Jakarta and raised in Boston. He
received a BA from Hampshire College, where he absorbed the taxonomy of
environmentally friendly household products from his eco-conscious
peers. His interests include neurons, literature and public nudity.

Helena Zhang is a person. She has lived in many houses.

Official Website: http://aaww.org