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MCC Daily Tribune

Creative Arts Hosts Non-Fiction Writer's Workshop with Visiting Writer Jung Hae Chae

The Creative Arts Committee of MCC is pleased to announce that visiting non-fiction writer Jung Hae Chae will be leading a non-fiction writing workshop on Wednesday, November 5, from 12 pm to 12:50 pm, in room 8-200. For those who would like to participate in the workshop remotely, please join via Zoom.

 The workshop is free and open to the public.

Additionally, if you would like to view a pre-recorded video of Jung Hae Chae reading her non-fiction, you may access it at any time at Visiting Writers (Readings) website.

Jung Hae Chae is a Korean-American writer and the author of the forthcoming memoir-in-essays, POJANGMACHA PEOPLE, winner of the 2022 Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize. Previously, she won the Emerging Writers Contest in nonfiction from Ploughshares and the annual Nonfiction Award from Crazyhorse. Jung Hae’s writing can be found in AGNI, Guernica, New England Review, Ploughsharesswamp pink (formerly Crazyhorse), and in anthologies including the Best American Essays and the Pushcart Prize collection. She has been supported through fellowships from MacDowell, Millay Arts, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, New Jersey State Council on the Arts, and Sustainable Arts Foundation, as well as scholarships from Bread Loaf, Sewanee, Community of Writers, among others. When not writing, she likes to cook and hike with her daughter in Northern New Jersey.

Anthony Leuzzi
English and Philosophy
10/30/2025