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Hong, A. M. (2023) Invited Speaker, “How to Live. What to Do: An Episodic Primer.” 2023 Wallace Stevens Birthday Bash, Friends & Enemies of Wallace Stevens, Hartford, CT, November 4, 2023.


Anna Maria Hong presented on the “Avenues of Creative Scholarship” roundtable with Suzanne Churchill, Lesley Wheeler, Walt Hunter, and Tavi González at the Modernist Studies Association Conference in Brooklyn, NY on October 26, 2023. https://msa.press.jhu.edu/conferences/msa2023/schedules/MSA_Streets_Program_WEB.pdf


Anna Maria Hong presented on the “Location, Origin and Diasporas” roundtable with Basie Allen at the Many Voices, Many American Poetries Festival at Wheaton College in Norton, MA on October 14, 2023.


Anna Maria Hong emceed the launch of Traversals: A Folio on Walking at the Room Project in Detroit, MI with co-editor Christine Hume and writers Petra Kuppers, Cindy Juyoung Ok, and Caryl Pagel on September 29, 2023.


Anna Maria Hong read at The Brooklyn Rail’s The New Social Environment series with visual artist Gala Porras-Kim and art critic Jonathan T.D. Neil on August 18, 2023:


Anna Maria Hong read and taught a workshop on 21st-century sonnets at West Chester University’s C.R.A.F.T. Poetry and Creative Arts Festival on June 10–11, 2023 in West Chester, PA.


Anna Maria Hong performed with Paul Iocono, Shalewa Sharp, and Tyler Mills at Poetry/Cabaret: Dry Aged on May 19, 2023 at the Green Room 42 in New York City.


Anna Maria Hong guest edited Traversals: A Folio on Walking with Christine Hume, featuring essays, poems, and stories by 29 writers and published in print and online at The Hopkins Review, Vol. 16, No. 3, Summer 2023.


Anna Maria Hong presented “from Dispellations” on the “Composing Resilience for Reproductive Rights: A Multi-Genre Showcase” panel at the in Niagara Falls, NY on March 25, 2023. 


Music theater work, H & G, a great and terrible story, adapted from her novella, H & G, premiered at Bennington College’s Lester Martin Theater on April 22–24, 2022. Hong co-wrote the libretto with director Jean Randich with music composed by Allen Shawn.