LiterASIAN 2026: Re-Generation

June 27, 2026

June 28, 2026

$5+

Chinese Cultural Centre Museum, 555 Columbia Street, Vancouver

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Events Description

 

The LiterASIAN Festival returns for its 14th annual edition with “Re-Generation,” a timely exploration of how Asian Canadian writers are reshaping literary culture today.

Running from June 27-28 across Vancouver, the festival brings together leading and emerging voices for a national celebration of storytelling, community, and creative exchange.

Widely recognized as Canada’s premier festival dedicated to Asian Canadian literature, LiterASIAN 2026 spotlights a new generation of writers who are reimagining inherited narratives and pushing the boundaries of form, voice, and identity.

This year’s lineup features Jinwoo Park (Oxford Soju Club), Evelyn Lau (Parade of Storms), Yasuko Thanh (To the Bridge), Larry Grant and Scott Steedman (Reconciling), Kagan Goh (Surviving Samsara), Steffi Tad-y (Notes from the Ward), Wiley Wei-Chiun Ho (Astronaut Children of Dunbar Street), and Keiko Honda (Hidden Flowers).

Additional speakers include Jessica Gin-Jade Chan (former Ricepaper Editor-in-Chief), Bonnie Quan Symons (poet and chapbook author), and Taslim Jaffer (editor, writer, and professor at the University of King’s College MFA program).

Festival programming includes feature readings, panel discussions, and workshops. Events will take place at leading cultural and literary venues across Vancouver, including the Chinatown Storytelling Centre, the Chinese Cultural Centre Museum, and Centre A: Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art.

“Fifty years after Inalienable Rice, the first anthology of Asian Canadian writing, we are witnessing a renewal,” said Festival Director Allan Cho. “LiterASIAN 2026 brings together writers who are not only reflecting on cultural inheritance, but actively transforming it.”

Highlights include:

● Literary Walking Tour — A guided exploration of Vancouver’s Chinatown through history and literature with filmmaker and photographer Larry Chin

● Emerging Writers Showcase — Featuring new voices from the Jim Wong-Chu Emerging Writers’ Award

● Writing Workshop — Exploring expressive writing as a practice for reflection and healing

● Chapbook-Making Class — A hands-on introduction to editing, sequencing, and design for a cohesive, self-published work

● ACWW Community Builders Award — Honouring leadership in advancing racial equity in Asian Canadian communities

● Live Drafting Session — An intimate, behind-the-scenes look at writers developing new work in real time

LiterASIAN 2026: Re-Generation is presented by the Asian Canadian Writers’ Workshop (ACWW), with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, ACCESS Copyright Foundation, the Department of Canadian Heritage, the City of Vancouver, and community partners.

For tickets and full program details, please visit www.literasian.com.

Who is it for?

All ages

HOW MUCH

Tickets : $5+

$5 + tax for all other events, by donation for the Diasporic Writers Salon

How to get tickets?

Buy online

Email: sophie.munk@literasian.com

WHEN & WHERE

 

Date: Saturday June 27, 2026 to Sunday June 28, 2026

Saturday, June 27 2026
1.00pm – 2.00pm: Writing Through Time with Larry Grant and Scott Steedman
Moderator: Sarah Ling
Venue: Chinese Cultural Centre

Saturday, June 27 2026
2.30pm – 3.30pm: Courage to Write, Courage to Heal
Moderator: Tāriq Malik
Venue: Chinese Cultural Centre

Saturday, June 27 2026
4.00pm – 5.00pm: Between Tongues and Pages: New Asian Canadian Writing
Moderator: Effie Pow
Venue: Chinese Cultural Centre

Saturday, June 27 2026
6.00pm – 7.30pm: “When Railways Were Highways” : Remembering Jim Wong-Chu’s Influence, Community, Legacy
Moderator: Julia Lin
Venue: Chinatown Storytelling Centre

Sunday, June 28 2026
11.00am – 12.30pm: Literary Walking Tour of Vancouver’s Chinatown with Larry Chin
Starts at: Chinatown Memorial Square (135-137 Keefer Street, Vancouver)

Sunday, June 28 2026
1.00pm – 1.55pm: Crafting Your Own Poetry Chapbook with Bonnie Quan Symons
Venue: Centre A

Sunday, June 28 2026
2.30pm – 3.30pm: Writing to Heal: Expressive Writing With Taslim Jaffer
Venue: Centre A

Sunday, June 28 2026
4.30pm – 7.00pm: Diasporic Writers Salon + LiterAsian Collab
Venue: 1111 Union Street

Venue & Address

Chinese Cultural Centre Museum, 555 Columbia Street, Vancouver

Wheelchair accessible

Street Parking

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Accessible by Public Transport

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