Another blog I discovered after self-googling was Ruelle Electrique that reviews literary journals, books + video games, among other things (three things after my very own heart). Ruelle Electrique reviewed my short story "$67.00 for My Favorite Dictator," (retitled "A Full Cellar" by Howard Junker), which was published in the every-snazzy, always fantastic ZYZZYVA. "$67.00 for My Favorite Dictator" is another story included in my short story collection, Atlas of Tiny Desires. Again, if you don't have spidievision, feel free to read the follow close-up below. Or not:
And lastly, I discovered last month that I was included in an amazing, on-going project at The Rumpus to identify the blog or website of practically every writer of color on the face of the earth, which is no small undertaking, let me tell you that. While I know that I'm hapa, a lot of people I've met in my life don't give me that honor. I mean, I still have Asian friends who think they're the only Asian in the room. It just doesn't sink in for many people because I'm not legibly Japanese-American. So, in a small, tiny way, I found it both amazing + encouraging to see so many writers of color in this world (+ growing all the time!), + I also found it slightly empowering to get acknowledgment for who I am at such a great literary website like The Rumpus, not just for what I look like to the world. Here's my name, in between Jabarsi Asiam and Jacqueline Woodson: