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Kyoung Update: New York

Hi there, So as you may or may not know, I’m leaving the country in two weeks. It’s been a crazy ride for me for the past month, including risk of deportation, Homeland Security, fundraising jobs and a whole lotta’ drama. So I’m taking a hiatus of all of it, and going to Chile and then a Graduate Program

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Kyoung Update: New York

Hey everyone, great news! I’ve been accepted to Ensemble Studio Theater’s Youngblood program! Youngblood is a critically acclaimed collective of emerging playwrights under the age of 30. The program provides artistic guidance, peer support, regular feedback and a fertile production environment. I’m excited to continue writing and hope to count with your support to make it happen! Thanks so

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Kyoung Update: New York

Hello! Santa this year is having a horrible time making his gifts; he’s let Bush know the economy is going down the drain, but for 2004, cost effective gifts has been his mantra. So, here is this year’s gift: a poem. COSMIC PERPLEXITY It was once believed (under the Ptolemaic system) that the cosmos rotated around

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Kyoung Update: New York

(If you haven’t heard from me lately, it’s because I’ve been pregnant for the past 9 months. Come see my baby!) Six Figure Theatre Company’s Artist of Tomorrow Series presents: Sex and Hunger by Kyoung H. Park Directed by Catherine Miller ——–with——– Chantal Bushelle, Nicholas Gray*, Hana Moon*, Ron Moreno*, Asher Rapkin, Matthew Rini, & Sammy

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Kyoung Update: New York

Hey everyone: I’m having one of those moments back from my fellowship where you’re either are having a breakthrough or a melt-down. Since I don’t know which, I’ll just tell you I had a great time in Montauk and wrote like crazy, coming home with 4 new drafts for 4 different plays. Now back in

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Kyoung Update: New York

Dear friends, Good news! As I was getting ready to leave the Edward Albee Foundation after a month of serious and intensive writing, I learned that Homeland Security has approved my application for change of status, and I will be staying in New York for another year! This new visa approval comes at a wonderful timing for me, since I’m back in the city,

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