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Read MoreToday’s the day. Nine years after I started writing this book, A Scatter of Light is finally out in the world!
Read MoreIf you follow me on Twitter or if you remember my National Book Award acceptance speech, you’ll know that for several months now, right-wing efforts to remove books about people of color and LGBTQ people from schools and libraries (including public libraries) have been ramping up across the U.S.
Read MoreI’m thrilled to share the news that my next novel, titled A Scatter of Light, will be published in fall 2022. Here’s the whole convoluted inside publishing backstory of how this book came to be.
Read MoreDiving into the ideas and inspirations behind my latest novel.
Read MoreA couple of months ago, the New York Times asked me if I’d be interested in writing some flash fiction (that is, a very short story) inspired by a photo from their archives. This story would be part of a collection of flash fiction written by Asian American young adult authors. You don’t get this kind of invitation every day (!) so of course I said yes.
The Times then sent me a selection of photos from their archives, and I chose one of them that inspired me. It was, I admit, the strangest and quirkiest photo they sent me. I knew that the flash fiction collection was aiming to explore Asian American identity, and because I’m a contrarian and delight in pushing against identity boxes, I chose the photo that seemed to be the least connected to popular concepts of “Asian American identity.”
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