Preeta Samarasan Wins AAAS Annual Book Award

02 April 2010
Preeta Samarasan Wins AAAS Annual Book Award
Preeta Samarasan's book Evening is the Whole Day has been chosen as winner of the Association for Asian American Studies Book Award. The awarding will take place during the AAAS Convention scheduled this month at Texas.

Winner:
Preeta Samarasan
Evening is the Whole Day (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)

Preeta Samarasan was born in Malaysia and moved to the United States to finish high school at the United World College U.S.A, and attend Hamilton College. She was enrolled in a Ph.D. program in musicology at the Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, and had begun work on a dissertation on Gypsy music festivals in France when she left to complete her novel. She earned her MFA in creative writing from the University of Michigan, where an earlier version of Evening Is The Whole Day won the Avery and Jule Hopwood Novel Award. She also recently won the Asian American Writer's Workshop/Hyphen Magazine short-story award.

Her short fiction and nonfiction has been published or is forthcoming in the Asian Literary Review, Five Chapters, Hyphen, the Michigan Quarterly Review, EGO Magazine, A Public Space, and in the anthology

Honorable Mentions:
Wendy Lee
Happy Family (Grove Atlantic, Inc)

Julie Shikeguni
Unending Nora (Red Hen Press)

(More information HERE.)
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