The Margins Fellowship - Asian American Writers Workshop Through the Margins Fellowship, the AAWW offers emerging writers concrete resources that they can take advantage of, such as access to workshops and trainings, publication opportunities, and programming opportunities in our event space
Asian American Writers Workshop Submission Manager The Margins is our award-winning magazine of arts and ideas dedicated to charting the rise of the Asian American creative class through essays, interviews, and creative writing
Asian American Writers Workshop - Wikipedia AAWW's online literary magazine, The Margins, was launched in 2012 The magazine proclaims itself as being "dedicated to the Asian American creative culture of tomorrow," publishes a variety of literature by Asian American writers including short fiction, poetry, essays, interviews, and more
The Margins - Chill Subs The Margins is an award-winning digital magazine of literature, arts, and ideas, established in 2012 as the editorial arm of the Asian American Writers’ Workshop (AAWW)
The Margins | Whiting Foundation As the editorial arm of the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, it draws upon a commitment to social justice to imagine a vibrant, nuanced, multiracial, and transnational Asian America
The Margins - Duotrope As the editorial arm of the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, it draws upon a commitment to social justice to imagine a vibrant, nuanced, multiracial, and transnational Asian America
The Margins Calls For Flash Fiction How To Submit (Pay: $150) The Margins is a flash fiction series by the Asian American Writers’ Workshop (AAWW) that has returned after a hiatus They seek submissions from Asian, Asian American, and Asian diasporic writers who have not been previously published in the series
Asian American Writers’ Workshop | Jerome Foundation Each year, four incredible artists are selected as Margins Fellows Coordinated by Programs Manager Mohamad Saleh, the Margins Fellowship is distinct in combining generous financial support with publication opportunities, space and time to write, and dedicated time at an artists’ residency