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Friday, March 10, 2023

12:10 p.m. to 1:25 p.m.

Terrace Suite I, Summit Building, Seattle Convention Center, Level 4

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From From: Graywolf Press Writers on Origin and Dislocation

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This panel borrows its title from Monica Youn’s new poetry collection, which in turn alludes to the question “But where are you from from?” often posed to those assumed to be from elsewhere. Here, writers of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction published by Graywolf consider their complex and variable answers. They discuss how they engage with race, heritage, transience, and migration in their work, and the ways they destabilize the notion of singular origins for our language and our bodies.

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Anni Liu is the author of the poetry collection Border Vista, which won the 2021 Lexi Rudnitsky Prize from Persea Books. She's an associate editor at Graywolf Press and you can find her online at anniliuwrites.wordpress.org.


Twitter Username: IamAnniLiu

Monica Youn is the author of From From. She has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Levinson Prize, and the William Carlos Williams Prize, and has been a finalist for the National Book Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Kingsley Tufts Award. She is a professor at UC Irvine.


Twitter Username: monsteryoun

Manuel Muñoz is the author of four books, including his latest story collection, The Consequences. The recipient of a Whiting Writers’ Award, he teaches at the University of Arizona.

Lars Horn is a writer and translator working in literary and experimental nonfiction. Their first book, Voice of the Fish, won the 2020 Graywolf Nonfiction Prize and was an American Booksellers Association Indies Introduce Selection. Their writing has appeared in Granta, VQR, and Kenyon Review.

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2023_SEATTLE Annual Conference & Bookfair

March 8–11, 2023
Seattle, Washington

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