Asian American Literary Review

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The Asian American Literary Review (AALR) is a biannual literary magazine and according to its official website is "a space for writers who consider the designation 'Asian American' a fruitful starting point for artistic vision and community."[1] It was founded in 2010 by Lawrence-Minh Bὺi Davis, Gerald Maa and Larry Shinagawa, and Davis and Maa currently serve as the editors-in-chief.[1] The magazine publishes fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, translations, comic art, interviews and book reviews, and is sponsored by Binghamton University in Binghamton, New York.[2]

Editors-in-ChiefLawrence-Minh Bὺi Davis and Gerald Maa
FrequencyBiannually
Founded2010
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Asian American Literary Review
Editors-in-ChiefLawrence-Minh Bὺi Davis and Gerald Maa
CategoriesLiterary magazine
FrequencyBiannually
Founded2010
CountryUnited States
Based inFort Washington, Maryland
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.aalrmag.org
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