In Celebration of Where Every Ghost Has A Name, 16 October | Event in New York | AllEvents

In Celebration of Where Every Ghost Has A Name

Asian American Writers' Workshop

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Thu, 16 Oct, 2025 at 07:00 pm

2 hours

18 W 21st St suite 900

Free Tickets Available

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Date & Location

Thu, 16 Oct, 2025 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm (GMT-04:00)

18 W 21st St suite 900

18 West 21st Street, New York, United States

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About the event

In Celebration of Where Every Ghost Has A Name
Join AAWW for a celebration of Where Every Ghost Has A Name by Kim Liao, featuring Anru Lee and Jimin Han!

About this Event

Join AAWW for a celebration of Where Every Ghost Has A Name by Kim Liao, featuring Anru Lee and Jimin Han!

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Kim Liao is the author of Where Every Ghost Has a Name: A Memoir of Taiwanese Independence. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, Electric Literature, Lit Hub, The Rumpus, McSweeney’s, The Millions, Salon, Fourth River, Hippocampus, and others. A former Taiwan Fulbright Creative Research Scholar, her work has received support from the Vermont Studio Center, the Jentel Foundation, the Hambidge Center, the Anderson Center, and the Ragdale Foundation. She lives with her family near New York City and teaches writing to students of all ages. Learn more about Kim and get in touch at kimliao.com.

A cultural anthropologist, Anru Lee's research focuses on the Asian Pacific region and issues of capitalism, modernity, gender and sexuality, and urban anthropology. She is the author of "In the Name of Harmony and Prosperity: Labor and Gender Politics in Taiwan's Economic Restructuring" (SUNY Press) and "Haunted Modernities: Gender, Memory, and Placemaking in Postindustrial Taiwan" (U Hawaii Press) and is co-editor of "Women in the New Taiwan" (Routledge) and Brill Encyclopedia of Taiwan Studies (The Gender and Women's Studies Section).

Jimin Han is the author of A Small Revolution and The Apology, a Barnes and Noble Discover Pick; named a best audiobook of the year by Booklist, a best book of the summer by the LA Times, Vanity Fair, Shondaland, Apple Books and more. Additional writing of hers can be found in Poets & Writers, Literary Hub, Catapult, and other publications. She teaches at The Writing Institute at Sarah Lawrence College and community writing centers. Her work has been supported by the New York State Council on the Arts. Dreamt I Found You, her new novel, is forthcoming in April 2026.

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COMMUNITY CARE & ACCESSIBILITY

At AAWW, the safety and comfort of our community is our top priority. We invite you to practice intentionality and care in your behavior and language when engaging with our programs and with each other. Violence of any kind, including but not limited to racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, ageism, class or casteism, bigotry or bias toward religion or faith, or any action or assault against marginalized identities, is not tolerated. Those who bring harm to our community in person or online are not welcome, and will be asked to exit the space.

The event will be live streamed on Zoom with auto captioning for those who cannot join us in person. For those joining us in person, we are located on the 18 West 21st Street, Suite 900, there is an elevator that will take you directly to our office.


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Ticket Info

Tickets for In Celebration of Where Every Ghost Has A Name can be booked here.

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General Admission (In-Person) Free
Online Admission (Zoom) Free
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18 W 21st St suite 900, 18 West 21st Street, New York, United States
In Celebration of Where Every Ghost Has A Name, 16 October | Event in New York | AllEvents
In Celebration of Where Every Ghost Has A Name
Thu, 16 Oct, 2025 at 07:00 pm
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