Mary Anne Mohanraj

 

News

November 22, 2012: NonfictioNow Conference, "Diaspora: Centering the Margins," Melbourne

November 11, 2012:  "Gender Parity on Panels," WindyCon, Lombard, IL

October 8, 2012: UIC Brown Bag Lecture Series, Chicago

September 21, 2012: University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley & INDUS of Fox Valley South Asian literature conference; panelist and reader, Wisconsin

April 2012:  "Geek Girls and the Artist" -- C2E2, Chicago

April 3, 2012: April Funk, Chicago

March 22, 2012:  Samadhana Benefit Reading Series, Toronto

March 15, 2012:  Gumbo Fiction Salon, Chicago

March 6, 2012:  Homolatte, Chicago

February 2012:  "What's Wrong With Being Popular?," AWP, Chicago

July 2011:  "Writing for Radicals," "When Someone You Love Fails," and a reading, ThinkGalacticon, Chicago

February 2011:  "What Women Don't Write When We Write About Sex," AWP, D.C.

February 2011:  Panelist & Reading, Capricon, Chicago

January 29, 2011:  Panelist, South Asians in the Media, SAJA (South Asian Journalists Association), Chicago

November 2010:  Panelist, WindyCon, Chicago

September 16, 2010: Reading, Subcontinental Drift, Chicago

August 14, 2010:  Reading, Uncalled-For Readings, Chicago

June 19, 2010: SE Wisconsin Festival of Books, Waukesha

May 27-31 , 2010, Guest of Honor, WisCon

April 28: Minal Hajratwala Talk, UIC

April 24: Keynote speaker, LUCES Women of Color Conference, Loyola University, Chicago

April 21: ASAM Knowledge Bowl, UIC

April 17, 1-3 p.m.: Oak Park Main Library, local author booksigning

April 10, 10:30 a.m., AWP Conference, Denver, chairing panel: "From Bombs to Bindis: Trends and Tensions in S. Asian Diaspora Writing"

April 9, 6:30: Joint reading (with Roohi Choudhry, Summi Kaipa, Ramola D, and Minal Hajratwala), Highlands Ranch Library, near Denver, CO

April 7, 12:00 - 1:30; Northwestern Colloquium on Ethnicity and Diaspora, talk centering on work-in-progress Arbitrary Passions

March 15, 2010: Rinku Sen Talk, UIC

March 3, 2010, 2-4 p.m., talk at Truman College

Febuary 22, 2010: AsAm Faculty / Grad Student Mixer, UIC

Winter 2010, Bodies in Motion selected for One Book, One Truman program; entire college encouraged to read my book!

January 31, 2010, sold story "Talking to Elephants to Abyss & Apex Magazine

January 23, 2010, Kalakranti performance

September 24, 2009, had son! Anandan Mohan McLeod Whyte. 7 lbs, 6.5 oz.

August 2009, started new position as Assistant Director of Asian and Asian-American Studies, UIC (in addition to Clinical Assistant Professor position in English department)

June 11 - 14, 2009: 3rd Biennial Kriti Festival, Chicago

April 8, 2009, 6 - 8 p.m., Breaking Barriers reception to honor Asian American leaders in the creative arts

March 30, 2009, 7:30 p.m., staged reading of "The Yellow Dress," through the Incubator Workshop: Rasaka Theatre and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, 78 E. Washington St.

March 22 - 28, 2009, Teaching Spring Break Online Workshop

February 27, 2009, 7 p.m., Women Out Loud reading, 1505 W. Morse, Chicago, IL

February 22, 2009, sold story "Jump Space" to Thoughtcrime Experiments

February 11, 2009, Serendib Press/DesiLit/SLF Party at AWP

December 26-27, 2008, SALA Conference, San Francisco, Humara Mushaira reading ("Under the Skin" and beach excerpt from Arbitrary Passions) , and presenting "Cover Art for Desi Writers: Men vs. Women"

December 8 - 28, 2008, Teaching Winter Break Online Workshop

December 2, 2008, Writing Workshop, Early to Bed, Chicago

November 18, 2008, Northwestern SASA Speaker, 7-8 p.m.

November 17, 2008, The Exquisite Corpuscle becomes available for pre-order from Fairwood Press, including a poem of mine.

October 27, 2008, host South Asian Chai Social, UIC

October 14, 2008, "Silence and the Word," "White Sheets," and "Under the Skin" accepted to collaborative play, Yoni ki Baat, to be performed January 2 - February 1 2009 by the Rasaka Theatre Company, Chicago

October 14, 2008, sold "Lotta and Bindi: Dolls for a Biracial Child" to Wondertime

September 1, 2008, sold "Sequins" to Tumbarumba

August 25, 2008, started Clinical Assistant Professor position, University of Illinois at Chicago

July 26, 2008 (my birthday!), afternoon. Reading, Masala! Mehndi! Masti! festival, Toronto.

July 21, 2008, Adventures in Sci-Fi Publishing Clarion podcast interview

July 16, 2008, 7:00 p.m. Reading. Mysterious Galaxy, San Diego. Free to the public.

July 12 - 19, 2008, Teach at Clarion

June 25, 2008, 3-4 p.m. Talk for Athena's, Rhode Island.

June 21, 2008, 1-5 p.m., Mini-Kriti Festival. Panel presentations: Publishing Your Novel; Getting the Writing Done. Chicago.

June 14, 2008, 10 - 12 a.m. Talk for Ekya, Lincoln Park Library, Chicago. Free to the public.

May 23-28, 2008. WisCon. A variety of panel presentations and events. Madison.

May 12, 2008. Talk: Writing Your Identity, Northwestern University, Center for the Writing Arts.

April 19, 2008, 12 - 1:30 p.m. Reading, McCormick Place. Three S. Asian-American authors come together to offer you tales of love and marriage. Sugi Ganeshananthan will be reading from her first novel, LOVE MARRIAGE, Kali Plomin from her first novel, HOME BEFORE THE MONSOON, and Mary Anne Mohanraj from her collection of Sri Lankan-American stories, BODIES IN MOTION. This event is part of Asian American Studies Conference; registration is required. Lunch is included. http://www.aaastudies.org/2008/index.html

April 18, 2008, 7-9 p.m. Reading, Book Cellar, 4736 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago (http://www.bookcellarinc.com/. Join us as we celebrate the launch of Sugi Ganeshananthan's first novel, LOVE MARRIAGE, with a reading and Q&A by Sugi, accompanied by brief readings from authors Mary Anne Mohanraj, Ranjit Souri and visiting Laotian poet, Bryan Thao Worra. $5-$10 suggested donation at the door.

April 16, 2008, 5:15 - 6:15 p.m., Harris Hall, Rm. 108. Northwestern University's Center for the Writing Arts presents a reading from Bodies in Motion, an exploration of love and sexuality from Sri Lanka and its diaspora, through two families and four generations, and Arbitrary Passions, a combination of travelogue and memoir which attempts to delineate a few of the joys and dangers of arranged marriage, romantic love, polyamory, ethnic identity and nationalism.

April 14, 2008: The CARL BRANDON SOCIETY recommended The Poet's Journey for Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

Spring Quarter, 2008: Visiting Professor, Northwestern Center for the Writing Arts

April 2008: Started recording news items here.