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Books

What the Scarecrow Said, novel. Regan Books/HarperCollins Publishers, New York. June 1996.  [About] [Purchase]

 

Anthologies

"Shadey," MIXED, Chandra Prasad, editor. WW Norton.  Fall 2006.

"Making History: Internment Lessons," Last Witnesses, Erica Harth, editor. St. Martin's Press.  November 2001.

"Untitled Essay," Yellow Light: The Flowering of Asian American Arts, Amy Ling, editor. Temple University Press, 2000

"Grandmother’s Wisdom," Pearls of Wisdom, Jennifer Hayes, editor. HarperCollins, NYC, 1997

"Roughie," Voices of the Xiled: a generation speaks for itself, John Hulme & Mike Wexler, editors. Doubleday/Main Street Books, NYC, 1994

"Lovespeak I," Laureates 1989 Poetry Anthology, Cader Publishing, Troy, MI, Winter 1989

 

Selected Non-Fiction Publications

Multiple editorials, features, reviews, and multimedia presentationsAsian-American Village Online, IMDiversity.com. 1998-2005

"What's an 'Asian-American' Now, Anyway?" (Essay), Northwest Nikkei. February 2002.

"Adoption, Hapas, and the 'Traditional Non-Traditional' JA Family" (Essay), Pacific Citizen. Dec. 2001

"Writer Profile: David Mura" (Interview), Yellow Light, Amy Ling, editor. 2000.

"Family Recipes" (Essay), Pacific Citizen. Dec. 1998

"The Next Millennium" (Essay), Pacific Citizen. Dec. 1996

"Asian American Writing" (Essay), Pacific Citizen. Dec. 1995

"Writing Old Wrongs [The Enemies Within]" (Feature), Isthmus, Madison, WI, Vol.19, No. 31, 1994

"Bookshelf: The Open Boat: Poems from Asian America" (Review), Ploughshares, Boston, Spring 1994

"Young Einsteins: Physics Rules!" (Feature), Ann Arbor Observer, Ann Arbor, MI, August 1993, reprinted in LS&A Magazine, Ann Arbor, MI, Spring 1994

"Writer Profile: Charles Baxter" (Interview), Glimmer Train Stories, Portland, OR, Winter 1993

"Multicultural Focus" (31 Critiques), Prentice-Hall Literature Reader, 3rd Teaching Edition, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1993

News of Michigan Physics, Physics at Michigan, Michigan Physics Newsletter (All Features), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1992/93

"Dance Umbrella Unfurls" (Feature), with Tasha Oren, and "News from the Front: Our Responsibility to the Arts" (Opinion), Door No. 3, Boston, Summer 1990

 

Selected Fiction Publications

"The Testimony of Molly Flynn," STORY, Cincinnati, OH, Spring 1996

"Roughie," Glimmer Train Stories, Portland, OR, Summer 1993

"Mad Girls, Ghosts, Grace and the Big Breaks in the City of Sisterly Love," Ploughshares, Vol. 19, No. 1, Boston, MA, Spring 1993

"The Interview," The Fred, London, Summer 1990

"How A Bear Likes Hunny," Door No. 3 Magazine, Boston, Spring 1990

"How I Got To Be Friends with Lox and was Introduced to the Downtown Manhattan Experimental Art Scene," The Minetta Review, New York University, Fall 1989

"Rikutsuppoi," The Minetta Review, New York University, Fall 1988/Spring 1989

 

Selected Poetry Publications

"Awakenings," A Different Drummer Magazine, NYC, No. 4, Winter 1992/93

"2 Views of Judith," Asian Voices, New York University, Spring 1990

"Lovespeak II," Asian Voices, New York University, Spring 1990

"Triptyque Tragique" (Poems), The Gallatin Review, NYC, Vol. 8, No. 2, Spring 1989

"Lovespeak I," Odetta, NYC, Vol. 1, 1, Spring 1989

 

Television/Radio/Commercial

V-Discs Music Collection (TV spot :30, :60, 1:20, spots and 3 radio spots), Pam Fox Advertising/V-Disc Corporation, 1993

"DBM Self-Promotional Campaign" (Mailers), DBM Associates, Cambridge, MA, 1990

"Hands Clock" (TV spot :60), DBM Associates, Cambridge, MA, 1989

 

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