She is the author of Fantasian, a novella from Badlands Unlimited. Her work has appeared in Guernica, The Paris Review Daily, the Nation, Dazed, and elsewhere. Larissa Pham is a writer and antiviolence advocate. A graduate of Brooklyn College MFA and Vassar College, she lives in Brooklyn, NY. Nandini Islam is the founder of Hi Wildflower, a fragrance and beauty house. Tanwi Nandini Islam is the author of Bright Lines (Penguin 2015), a finalist for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, Edmund White Debut Fiction Award, the Brooklyn Eagles Literary Prize, and the inaugural selection of the First Lady of NYC's Gracie Book Club. His first book, "A Floating Chinaman: Fantasy and Failure Across the Pacific," was published last year. He serves on the board of the Asian American Writers' Workshop. Hua Hsu teaches at Vassar College and contributes to the New Yorker. Please join Book Culture and Columbia University's Asian Pacific American Heritage Month on Friday, April 21st at 7pm for a reading with Hua Hsu, Tanwi Nandini Islam, Larissa Pham, and Tony Tulathimutte.
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