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Anna Maria Hong guest edited Traversals: A Folio on Walking with Christine Hume, featuring essays, poems, and stories by 29 writers and published in print and online at The Hopkins Review, Vol. 16, No. 3, Summer 2023.


Anna Maria Hong presented 鈥渇rom Dispellations鈥 on the 鈥淐omposing Resilience for Reproductive Rights: A Multi-Genre Showcase鈥 panel at the in Niagara Falls, NY on March 25, 2023. 


Music theater work, H & G, a great and terrible story, adapted from her novella, H & G, premiered at Bennington College鈥檚 Lester Martin Theater on April 22鈥24, 2022. Hong co-wrote the libretto with director Jean Randich with music composed by Allen Shawn.


Gave a craft talk and reading as the International Women鈥檚 Day Featured Reader at the West Chester University Poetry Center on March 8, 2022. Hong chaired and presented on a panel titled 鈥淔eminist, Hybrid, and Collaborative: A Reading and Conversation鈥 at the Northeast Modern Language Association Conference in Baltimore, MD on March 11, 2022.


Interview with Sarah Audsley, 鈥淥f Beasts & Feminism: An Interview//Review of FABLESQUE by Anna Maria Hong,鈥 was published at Green Mountains Review online on January 28, 2022.  


Read at the Poetry/Cabaret with Thomas March, Gabrielle Calvocoressi, and others in New York City on December 11, 2021.


An interview with Anna Maria Hong, 鈥淎 Little Bit Blown Apart: On Dispellations,鈥 was published in Shenandoah on October 1, 2021.


Was interviewed by Mass Poetry for  published on April 26, 2021.


Was nominated for a Pushcart Prize.


Fablesque was also featured in 鈥溾 by Christine Hume in Electric Literature on January, 5, 2021 and in Strange Horizons鈥 鈥溾.