

Childrens Book Writing "Wordshop" - Our Special Stories
The South Asia Institute (SAI) is proudly hosting a children’s writing workshop on September 20, 2025, led by two South Asian children’s book authors from Chicago.
Blending cultural storytelling with a hands-on writing workshop, this event is designed to spark creativity, craft characters, paint vivid scenes with words, and share their unique perspectives. The afternoon will include joyful story readings, book signings, and a renewed passion for storytelling!
The event will take place on the 3rd floor of SAI.
Cost is $35 for a ticket with one book, $45 for two books. (one from each author)
Parents are welcome to observe, peruse the exhibitions at SAI, or catch some quiet time during the session.
No food or drink will be allowed in the gallery, water bottles will need to be stored before entering the space.
About Parul
Parul Bhandari is the author of multiple children’s books about her experiences as a South Asian woman growing up in America. She has written books about cultural celebrations, travel, and is embarking on a new book sharing food from the region. Her premier book, “Shine a Light on Diwali” was written from her experiences as a parent and lover of culture, and was released in 2024. (Follow her work at www.parullbhandari.com)
About Amna
As a kid, Amna Nasima loved visiting South Asia and galavanting around in rickshaws - the more colorful the better! Take in the sights and sounds of South Asia with her first book of the series, "Tara the Rickshaw and the Tale of the Lost Kittten", where Tara travels though mango groves and the beaches of the Indian Ocean to reunite Meru the kitten with her family! (Follow her work at taratherickshaw.com)
About SAI
South Asia Institute cultivates the art and culture of South Asian Americans in order to preserve our cultural heritage and foster a deeper appreciation of our history. We amplify South Asian voices through thought provoking exhibitions and creative, artistic programs by emerging and established artists, and innovative educational initiatives.
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Co-founder, president & chief executive: Dr. Afzal Ahmad afzal@saichicago.org
Co-founder, secretary & chief artistic director: Dr. Shireen Ahmad shireen@saichicago.org
Cultural programs manager: Brian Keigher brian@saichicago.org
Exhibitions manager: Sydney Barofsky sydney@saichicago.org
Engagement and development co-ordinator: Nia Oke-Famakinde nia@saichicago.org
Communications and marketing coordinator: Haoshu Sascha Deng haoshu@saichicago.org