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Franny Choi was born on 11 February, 1989 in United States, is an American writer and poet. Discover Franny Choi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?

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Occupation Poet
Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 11 February 1989
Birthday 11 February
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Nationality United States

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1989

Franny Choi (born February 11, 1989) is an American writer, poet and playwright.

Choi lived in Northampton, Massachusetts and now resides in Greenfield, Massachusetts.

Her fascination with poetry began when she was in the third or fourth grade.

She enjoyed the action of ordering words together in such a way that they provided profound meaning.

As her love for poetry grew, she began to identify and to use poetry as a means of coping with real life experiences.

In high school, Choi was introduced to poet Allen Ginsberg and fell in love with poetry's spoken form.

In college, she joined a group for marginalized spoken poets, called WORD!, which was her introduction to the world of slam poetry.

She has published poetry focusing on social activism and equality, which has won awards and been highlighted in many journals and magazines.

She has competed in many slam poetry competitions, where she became increasingly known as a poet.

Choi's parents are Choi Inyeong and Nam Songeun.

She is Korean-American.

2011

She graduated from Brown University with a B.A. in Literary Arts and Ethnic Studies in 2011 and received an M.F.A. from the Helen Zell Writers' Program at the University of Michigan in Poetry.

After graduating, she became a co-director of the Providence Poetry Slam.

2012

She founded the Dark Noise Collective with Fatimah Asghar, Danez Smith, Jamila Woods, Nate Marshall, and Aaron Samuels in 2012.

Currently, Choi is working for Hyphen Magazine, a non-profit Asian culture publication, as News Editor.

She is also a co-host with Danez Smith of the podcast VS.

She was a Gaius Charles Bolin Fellow in English at Williams College; in 2022 she joined the undergraduate Literature Faculty at Bennington College.

Choi is a two-time winner of the Rust-Belt Poetry Slam.

Choi promotes social activism through her poetry and writing.

In her poem "Whiteness Walks Into A Bar," she brings to light the institutionalized racism in the United States.

She also advocates for feminism through her poetry, such as in "furiosa."

Choi curated a series of video poems by 12 queer Asian American and Pacific Islander poets for the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center.