The Four Words for Home, a memoir by Angie Chuang, was a Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Awards winner in 2011. The book also won the 2013 Willow Books Literature Awards grand prize in 2013 and was published by Willow’s imprint, Aquarius Press, in 2014. The story is...
Ira Sukrungruang won the Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Award in 2000 for his memoir, Talk Thai: The Adventures of Buddhist Boy, in which he both humorously and painfully conveys what it was like growing up as a first-generation American with Thai parents,...
I don’t know how to begin with this one. How do I describe Zine? How do I drag all of you back to 1990, and a strange, niche, pre-Internet movement? I guess I’ll just yammer on about it and lose half the audience at around 200 words, but that’s okay....
“I am the man who surrendered with one boot gone on St. Valentine’s Day, the year of our lord nineteen hundred and thirteen, with the smell of salt and woodsmoke and gunpowder in the air.” I first read The Wars of Heaven when it came out in 1991....
Next Tuesday, we’ll be releasing our third collection of short fiction from NPR’s “Voice of Books,” Alan Cheuse. This collection — An Authentic Captain Marvel Ring & Other Stories — is the largest and most ambitious one yet. My...