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[5] [6] For the novel, Lee won a "Best Book for Reluctant Readers" award from the American Library Association in 1992. [7] In 1993, Finding My Voice also earned the Young People's Literature Award from the Friends of American Writers, [8] and was also placed on the 1994 Young Adults' Choices list by the International Reading Association. [9]
Annie Guo VanDan is an American journalist. She is co-founder and president of Asian Avenue, a magazine published since 2006 that covers the Asian-American and Pacific Islander community of Denver, Colorado. [1]
Gary Pak, author of Children of a Fireland: A Novel (2004) and Language of the Geckos and Other Stories (2005) Greg Pak Ty Pak, author of A Korean Decameron: Tales of the Yi Dynasty (1961), Guilt Payment (1983), Cry Korea Cry (1999), Moonbay: Short Stories (1999), Dear, Daughter (2017) and Moonbay: Short Stories (1999)
Finding My Voice is a young adult novel by Marie Myung-Ok Lee (writing as Marie G. Lee). First published in 1992, Finding My Voice was republished in 2001 by Harper Trophy, [1] and was reissued in 2021. [2]
Charlie Higson: Young Bond; S.E. Hinton: The Outsiders, Rumble Fish, Tex, That Was Then, This Is Now; Will Hobbs: Downriver, Far North, Crossing the Wire; Amanda Hocking: My Blood Approves Series, Switched Trilogy; Alice Hoffman: Green Angel; Nina Kiriki Hoffman (primarily an author of science fiction): A Stir of Bones, Spirits That Walk in Shadow
R. F. Kuang Lecture "The Poppy War in Context: Asian American Speculative Fiction". University of Manitoba. October 28, 2020 – via YouTube. R. F. Kuang Lecture Recording. Pembroke College. May 23, 2022 – via YouTube. Fantasy Worlds: A Day of Talks - Rebecca F Kuang in conversation. British Library. July 26, 2024 – via YouTube.
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Malinda Lo is an American writer of young adult novels including Ash, Huntress, Adaptation, Inheritance, A Line in the Dark, and Last Night at the Telegraph Club. She also does research on diversity in young adult literature and publishing.