The Cleaving: Vietnamese Writers in the Diaspora
The first and only book to gather the voices and perspectives of Vietnamese diasporic authors from across the globe,The Cleaving: Vietnamese Writers in the Diaspora is now ready for pre-order (with a 30% discount). Bringing Vietnamese artists and writers in conversation about their craft and how their work has been shaped and received by mainstream culture and their own communities, this collection highlights how Vietnamese diasporic writers speak about having been cleaved—a condition in which they have been separated from, yet still hew to, the country that they have left behind. Edited by Isabelle Thuy Pelaud, Lan P. Duong, and Viet Thanh Nguyen; published by University of California Press.
Watermark: Vietnamese Poetry & Prose Book Launch and Celebration
Join us in person on Nov. 16, 7-9 pm, at the NYC book celebration for Watermark: Vietnamese American Poetry & Prose, 25th Anniversary Edition (DVAN/Texas Tech University Press, 2023).
April 21 at the Poetry Project: She Who Has No Master(s) Mentorship Program Reading
A reading of the mentors and mentees from the first year of the She Who Has No Master(s) mentorship program. She Who Has No Master(s) is a collective of womxn and nonbinary writers of the Vietnamese diaspora
Tea and Tarot on ACCENTED: Dialogues in Diaspora
Don't miss this exciting new episode. Presented by Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network (DVAN) as part of their "ACCENTED Dialogues in Diaspora" series., She Who Has No Master/s member Hoa Nguyen is back and hosting Tea and Tarot with guests…
SWHNMs Ecological Sounds of the Vietnamese Diaspora - Video Poetry
SWHNMs Ecological Sounds of the Vietnamese Diaspora - Video Poetry. A multi-voice poem by the She Who Has No Master(s) collaborative with Vietnamese women & nonbinary writers in the US, Canada, and Viet Nam.
2022 SWHNM Mentorship Program: Call for Applications
She Who Has No Master(s) calls for applications to a creative writing mentorship program led by and designed for Vietnamese and SE Asian diasporic women and nonbinary writers. Apply through February 2022.