
Ghost Month Night Market with Ed Lin
- Organizer: Asian American Writers’ Workshop
- Venue: Taipei Cultural Center
- Address:
1 East 42nd Street, 7th Floor
New York, NY United States
Presented by the Asian American Writers’ Workshop
At the start of Ed Lin‘s Ghost Month, a young man finds that his ex-girlfriend has been murdered while working as a “betel nut beauty”, selling roadside snacks and cigarettes to truck drivers.
AAWW is setting the scene for Lin’s book at the start of ghost month (August), with the quintessential Taiwanese party: the night market. Baos, rolls, and bubble teas abundant, not to mention books.
Ed Lin is the first author to win three Asian American Literary Awards, for Waylaid, This Is a Bust, and Snakes Can’t Run. Ghost Month is the product of extensive research and interviews with people of all walks in Taiwanese life, from expats to foreign-born returnees to members of organized crime. Publishers Weekly awarded Ghost Month a starred review, praising the “darkly comic thriller.” Lin, who is of Taiwanese and Chinese descent, lives in Brooklyn with his wife, actress Cindy Cheung, and son.
TICKETS include samples from ten different vendors serving Taiwanese night market snacks, plus a free copy of Ed Lin’s new book, Ghost Month!
Co-sponsored by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU, OCA-NY, AAJA, and Taiwanese American Professionals NY.