Apr
12
Tue 5:00 PM

4th Annual Spring Writers Festival - A Reading by Nami Mun

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When: Tuesday, April 12, 2011
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM  
Where: 9th Floor Hinman Auditorium 1710 Orrington Ave
Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Audience: - Faculty/Staff - Student - Public
Contact: Jennifer Lynn Britton  
Group: English Department
Category: Academic

A three day event hosted by the English Major in Writing.

Writers-in-Residence Maureen McLane (poetry), Nami Mun (fiction), and David Shields (creative nonfiction) will give master classes, readings and participate in a guided conversation about their craft.

Reading for Tuesday, April 12 will be by Nami Mun

Nami Mun grew up in Seoul, South Korea and Bronx, New York. For her first book, Miles from Nowhere, she received a Whiting Award and a Pushcart Prize, and was shortlisted for the Orange Award and the Asian American Literary Award. Miles From Nowhere became a national bestseller within first weeks of publication and was selected as “Editors’ Choice” and “Top Ten First Novels” by Booklist, “Best Fiction of 2009 So Far” by Amazon, and as an Indie Next Pick. Chicago Magazine named her “Best New Novelist of 2009.”

Previously, Nami has worked as an Avon Lady, a street vendor, a photojournalist, a waitress, an activities coordinator for a nursing home, and a criminal defense investigator. After earning a GED, she went on to get a BA in English from UC Berkeley, an MFA from University of Michigan, and has garnered fellowships from organizations such as Yaddo, MacDowell, Bread Loaf, and Tin House. Her stories have been published in GrantaTin House, The Iowa Review, The Pushcart Prize AnthologyEvergreen ReviewWitness, and elsewhere. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing in Chicago.