Blog: Books
Review of The Way to Bea by Kat Yeh
Mary Malhotra - April 15, 2018
Four emerging writers speak about their work, who inspires them, the rituals they follow and what excites them about Asian American literature.
Karissa Chen - April 13, 2018
Leah Silvieus - March 27, 2018
Tammy Lai-Ming Ho and Jason Eng Hun Lee - March 10, 2018
The first chapter from Kirstin Chen's new novel
Kirstin Chen - March 5, 2018
A Review & Commendation for all of the Loves and People in Jason Magabo Perez’s This is for the mostless
Janice Sapigao - March 1, 2018
From the recent Poet Laureate of Redmond, Washington
Shin Yu Pai - February 9, 2018
For February, we present you an excerpt from Mira T. Lee's debut novel, EVERYTHING HERE IS BEAUTIFUL. The novel follows Lucia, a Chinese American woman who struggles with mental illness, and the people who love her, most notably, her fiercely protective older sister. Told from multiple points of view, the novel explores the heartbreak and helplessness that mental illness has upon individuals and those around them, and the struggle everyone seeks to be understood. This early section comes before the mental illness has set in and introduces us to Lucia, her sister Miranda and Yonah, the man Lucia loves.
Mira T. Lee - February 9, 2018