On Saturday, Rita Williams-Garcia and Neesha Meminger joined me for a panel on YA at the WPU Spring Writers Conference. On Monday, Neesha returned to my Asian American class, along with Kavitha Rajagopolan, author of Muslims of Metropolis, to discuss the Asian American experience in a post 9/11 world. Neesha has blogged about it on her blog, along with a picture of the three ladies in black: http://www.neeshameminger.com/blog.php.
Most Recent Articles & Interviews
"Hitting the Road: How to find Courage to Find New Writing Paths" (Writer's Digest)
Writing We Are All We Have was a humbling experience--learning to let go of the novel I thought I was meant to write, and discovering the novel that did get written.
"From Village to Global Village"
I published this years ago in The Global City Review, but I like to come back to it, as it marks the moment when I was discovering my own credo of writing, of material, while struggling to write my first novel.
"Q & A & Profile of Marina Budhos, author of The Long Ride," Kirkus Reviews.
"Robert Capa & Gerda Taro: Partners in Love and Photography," Interview with Marc Aronson in Guernica.