La revisión literaria asiático-americana
Instructions to All Persons of Muslim Ancestry

Por Tyrone Nagai

13 Feb 2011

* "Instructions to All Persons of Muslim Ancestry" was first published in The Asian American Literary Review, Issue 2. AALR is a not-for-profit literary arts organization. To learn more about it or purchase a subscription to the journal, visit online at at www.asianamericanliteraryreview.org, or find them on Facebook.

© 2011 Tyrone Nagai

 

Tyrone Nagai

Tyrone Nagai received his MFA in Creative Writing from San Diego State University. His work has appeared in Fiction International, The Strip, New Verse News, and Armageddon Buffet.

Updated February 2011

 

1 comments on this post

taishohoops at 1:29 p.m. on Dom 13 Feb 2011

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The JACL, along with the San Francisco Bay Area Office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations California (CAIR SFBA), and the National Park Service (NPS), are announcing the 1st annual Bridging Communities program! The deadline for applications has been extended to Feb. 18, so there is still time to apply.
This program has left an imprint on many of its past participants, deepening and expanding their understanding of not only the differences and similarities between the two communities, but also gaining valuable leadership skills that will prepare them for college and future endeavors. We are hoping to give more youth the same opportunity to grow and explore by launching the program in the SF Bay Area for 2011!
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