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Chiwan Choi

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Chiwan Choi is the author of two poetry collections, The Flood and Abductions. He is also Co-Founder and Editor of Writ Large Press, a downtown Los Angeles based literary small press.

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DTLAB:
Opening 6/27

By Chiwan Choi on June 12, 2014

UPDATE: We have changed the location for the entire duration of DTLAB. It's now at happening at Les Noces Du Figaro - 618 S. Broadway Ave., LA CA... Read more →
Literature

DTLAB: Why Downtown LA

By Chiwan Choi on June 4, 2014

UPDATE: We have changed the location for the entire duration of DTLAB. It's now at happening at Les Noces Du Figaro - 618 S. Broadway Ave., LA CA... Read more →
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DTLAB: The Return

By Chiwan Choi on May 28, 2014

UPDATE: We have changed the location for the entire duration of DTLAB. It's now at happening at Les Noces Du Figaro - 618 S. Broadway Ave., LA CA... Read more →
PoetryTV + Web

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Maya Angelou:
Still She Rises

By Chiwan Choi on May 28, 2014

When I reached to old friend and exceptional poet Ama Birch about writing a piece on Maya Angelou's passing, she sent me this short piece. It's not... Read more →
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PUBLISH!, DT•LAB,
& the Start of Summer

By Chiwan Choi on May 22, 2014

There’s not much to report this week. Except to say things are brewing. Things are ready to be shaken up a bit. I guess we’re just getting ready... Read more →
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Inside the Earthquake Palace of Will Alexander

By Chiwan Choi on May 14, 2014

Time and time again, when I ask artists I respect to give me a list of their favorite Los Angeles poets, the name Will Alexander pops up. Of course,... Read more →
LifestyleLiterature

People and Books:
Connecting the Dots

By Chiwan Choi on May 14, 2014

It’s sometimes difficult to understand what a book is, especially (strangely enough) once you’ve experience life as a publisher. I often joke... Read more →
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Bondage

By Chiwan Choi on May 7, 2014

A few weeks back, I was interviewed by Darren Cifarelli for The Morningside Park Chronicles. I met Darren in March when I was the featured reader at... Read more →
LifestyleLiterature

Year of Underground Publishing – and Learning

By Chiwan Choi on April 30, 2014

In June, we will celebrate a year of our PUBLISH! project. It’s been an interesting, exciting, frustrating experience that presented us with... Read more →
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Art in a Time of War: 22 Years After the LA Uprising

By Chiwan Choi on April 30, 2014

It's hard to believe that 22 years have passed since so much of Los Angeles was burning following the ruling in the Rodney King/LAPD case. But here... Read more →
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