Selected Journalism

Writer’s Digest

How my writing changed from journalist to memoirist

The Rumpus

Yokai and Kishōtenketsu: A Conversation with Jami Nakamura Lin

Against a Singular Story: A Conversation with Jane Wong

Like Sticking a Pin in My Eye: A Conversation with Sabina Murray

Ploughshares Blog

“Those who are still around have an obligation to honor that tragedy but turn it into something else”: An Interview with Hua Hsu

“Fiction became a place I made to learn for myself what we have endured”: An Interview with Joseph Han

“In memoir writing, vulnerability is the highest rigor”: An Interview with Putsata Reang

LA Review

Which Side Are You On? by Ryan Lee Wong, Interview and Review

Another Chicago Magazine

“With grief, I can feel how everything is connected in the world, ”Interview with poet and novelist Janice Lee

“I like seeing motherhood as a journey toward yourself”: An Interview with Literary Biographer Julie Phillips

The Nation

Seoul’s Celluloid Soul: Korea’s Local Film Quota Has Hollywood Hopping Mad, (Anthologized in Readings in Mass Communications: Media Literacy and Culture by Kimberley Massey, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, Second edition, 2001)

Remains of the Day, Review of A Gesture Life by Chang-rae Lee

The Advocate

South Korea: A Public and Painful Coming-Out