#257 – Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City by Jane Wong

On this episode we discuss our January 2024 book club pick, Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City, by Jane Wong. In this memoir, Jane shares about her upbringing in Atlantic City as a restaurant kid, her trials and tribulations in love, as well as her tumultuous journey to becoming a writer and academic. Jane’s stories aren’t all fun-times, but not all sad-times neither, and they are beautifully brought to life with her evocative prose that will stay with us for some time.

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#256 – Author Chat w/ Aube Rey Lescure

On this author chat, we sit down with French-Chinese-American author Aube Rey Lescure to talk about her debut novel River East, River West, a story that blends coming-of-age and historical fiction following the stories of a young daughter of an expat living in Shanghai who dreams of a better life in America (or at the very least among the Americans living in Shanghai), and her new stepfather, a Chinese businessman pursuing his own dreams after his life was derailed during the Cultural Revolution. We chat with Aube about her inspirations for he story as well as her personal journey to becoming a novelist.

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#255 – January 2024 Book News

It’s time for our first mid-month book news check-in for 2024! It’s been a light news month to start off the year, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have some exciting new publishing announcements to go over, including a new literary project by Keanu Reeves!

Upcoming books mentioned in our publishing news:

  • The Book of Elsewhere by Keanu Reeves & China Miéville
  • Bones of Jade, Flesh Like Ice by Gracie Marsden
  • The Lotus Inn by Nisha Sharma
  • Men Like Ours by Bindu Bansinath
  • Make My Wish Come True by Alyson Derrick & Rachael Lippincott
  • She Gets the Girl: A Christmas Novella by Alyson Derrick & Rachael Lippincott
  • Sun, Moon and Star by Nancy So Miller
  • A Fly in the Chai by Zenia Wadhwani; illust by Chaaya Prabhat
  • I Am a Bon Dancer by Brandi-Ann Uyemura; illust by Amy Matsushita-Beal
  • No Purchase Necessary by Maria Marianayagam
  • Follow Us by Liann Zhang

#254 – Foul Lady Fortune by Chloe Gong

On this episode, we discuss our December 2023 book club pick, Foul Lady Fortune by Chloe Gong, a spin-off taking place four years after the events of Chloe’s first duology, Foul Lady Fortune follows returning character Rosalind Lang, an supernatural assassin seeking redemption for her actions by working for the Kuomintang in 1930’s Shanghai, who is sent on a mission to infiltrate a Japanese aligned newspaper alongside Orion Hong, an infuriatingly charming spy, to uncover a suspected international terror plot.

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#253 – Author Chat w/ Wendy Chin-Tanner

For our first episode of the new year, we sit down with Wendy Chin-Tanner to talk about her debut novel King of the Armadillos, a historical fiction coming-of-age story of a young Chinese American immigrant from the Bronx in the 1950’s, who is sent to a federal medical institution in Louisiana after he is diagnosed with Hansen’s Disease (also known as Leprosy). We chat with Wendy about how this story was inspired by the true story of her father who spent his formative years being treated for Hansens, as well as how she skillfully mixed in Asian American history into her coming-of-age story.

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#252 – Author Chat w/ Sage Cotugno

On this episode, we chat with graphic novelist (& animation artist) Sage Cotugno about their debut graphic novel, The Glass Scientists Volume 1, a story mashing up Victorian horror classics about Dr Jekyll and his Society for Arcane Sciences, which provides rogue (not mad) scientists a safe place to practice their rogue experiments. We chat with Sage about their love of anime and Victorian horror, as well as their background in the animation industry and how that led them to creating comics.

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