by editor | Apr 24, 2020 | Articles, Author Interviews
Born in Japan and raised in Hong Kong before moving to the United States, Chinese American businessman Robert Wang has a firsthand perspective of both Chinese and Western cultures and their entwined history. He first learned as a school-boy how the Opium Wars formed...
by editor | Apr 21, 2020 | Articles, Author Events
Resilience: “The ability of a substance or object to spring back easily into shape.” The Oxford English Dictionary could have been describing this year’s Bay Area Book Festival because that’s exactly what they’re doing. Although the beloved festival only announced its...
by editor | Apr 7, 2020 | Articles, Author Interviews
Reviewer, Kristi Elizabeth, interviews Kathy Tong, author of Not-Quite-Supermodel. Meet Kathy Tong, Author and (not-quite-super-) Model Kathy was discovered at age the ripe old age of 20 behind the seafood counter at Canada Safeway. That’s right, she was slicing fish....
by editor | Feb 16, 2020 | Book Publishing
You’re confident your collection of short stories is going to be a bestseller. It’s going to be the next literary sensation. Now, all you have to do is get it published. Should you hire a literary agent? Do you even know how to get a literary agent? Should you...
by editor | Dec 17, 2019 | Book Roundups
By Holly Scudero December is traditionally a time for looking back, hopefully with fondness, on what the previous year has brought. We think of what we’ve accomplished, the state of the world, the good and the bad, and analyze. And December is also a time for looking...