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2011: A Year of Collaborations & Community Building
Writers are for the most part lone wolfs, notorious for hibernating in order to release the “jinns” inside them via writing. However, this year, I found myself more than ever involved in collaborations that expanded my community of Asian American and Central Asian American authors, performers and intellectuals. Since I was bedazzled by the Hipstamatic […]
MoreBrooklyn Pride
On a quiet early morning walk (a very long ambitious walk) I came across this car. This is around Flatbush.
MoreThe Sudden Rain in Brooklyn
And after the rain, this little fellow came out to take a stroll down the cement stoop of a Brooklyn brownstone. (photo with Hipstamatic App on iPhone)
MoreUpset Press in the News
Upsetting Brooklyn by Eleanor J. Bader When Zohra Saed was a child, her father frequently spoke about two things: Islam and Afghanistan, her family’s country of origin. She found his stories riveting. In fact, she loved them so much that she started writing stories and poems of her own. “I’d go to the elementary school […]
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