Published: A Eulogy in Stamps in DNA Magazine
Not many people know I’m a collector; even less know of my stamp collection, though I collected stamps way before I collected anything else. I… Read More »Published: A Eulogy in Stamps in DNA Magazine
Not many people know I’m a collector; even less know of my stamp collection, though I collected stamps way before I collected anything else. I… Read More »Published: A Eulogy in Stamps in DNA Magazine
I’m quite excited to have my piece, “\’iŋ-glish\” included in Brevity Magazine‘s special issue on race, racism, and racialization, along with many intriguing pieces written by a lot of talented people.
So many times, in discussions on race, I feel like the Asian perspective/experience is often relegated to the side. Nothing particular dramatic happens. It’s a strange place to be, where I feel as if I’m perceived differently because I’m Asian, but to say it out loud can seem silly and trivial.
One of the things I like to do is to write poetry. It’s a different way of thinking that refreshes my mind for when I’ve… Read More »Published: I Dream of Marie in Tincture Journal
Stories are like children to a writer; they’re all different in their own unique ways, but one can’t help them but love all of them… Read More »Published: The Girl Who Understood in Nuff Said’s Annual Anthology
I’m so excited to share that another one of my stories, “Sunset”, has been published in Volume 13 of Kansas City Voices (Buy). During my… Read More »Published: Sunset in Kansas City Voices
I’ve had the honor of having my story, “Like-Like“, published in Creating Iris Magazine. It’s a story of two friends learning something about each other.… Read More »Published: Like-Like in Creating Iris
As I said in my last post, life has risen up and engulfed me in its gaping maw. I’ve started a full-time job, along with… Read More »Life, or something like it
I’ve been remiss in keeping up with my journal. In fact, my next post will be an update of my writing life thus far. However… Read More »Published: “Old School Sensibilities” in Sci-Fi Romance Quarterly
When I first wrote “The Job”, I immediately fell in love with the pair of brothers I’d created. Their voices were so clear and natural… Read More »Channillo and “The Job”
While it was accepted last year, I didn’t get to see my story “Brotherly Love” published until the end of January. It was written specifically… Read More »Published: Dialogual + The Digital Writers’ Festival