My short story “Pluto” is featured in the newest issue of Faultline, Volume 30, Spring 2021. Available online via ISSU (on page 178). Featuring: Sarah Ghazal Ali / Robert Appelbaum / Matthew James Babcock / Andrew Bertaina / Brett Biebel / Catherine Bloomer / Jeffrey Chapman / Mario Chacon / Marilyn Chin / Sharon Coleman… Continue reading New Story in FAULTLINE Journal of Arts and Letters
THERE IS A MAN reviewed in F(r)iction Magazine
Many thanks to F(r)iction Magazine and Jaclyn Morken for their thoughtful review of THERE IS A MAN. F(r)iction is a long time champion of the new, strange and bold; a place where the weird is celebrated and cherished. They were the first publisher to take a chance on my more experimental stories. I’ve since been… Continue reading THERE IS A MAN reviewed in F(r)iction Magazine
Featured in UCLA Writer’s Program “Success Stories”
All my formal training in writing has been through UCLA’s Extension Program, where I first took writing classes in the late 1990’s! Then there was a long hiatus before I took up workshops again in 2015 with such wonderful instructor/authors as Mike Buckley, Leslie Schwartz, Tony DuShane, and Ben Loory.
THERE IS A MAN out now!
There is a Man Price: $10.00 There is a Man, Stories by Pete Hsu Paperback. 48 pages January 12th, 2021 ISBN 9781948800426. In these stories, a second-amendment utopia, multiple realities of grief and joy, and a space-traveler’s alienation from his family cross at the intersection of absurdity and emotional truth. There is a Man is… Continue reading THERE IS A MAN out now!
“Pieces” in The Los Angeles Review Volume 23
My short story “Pieces” is in The Los Angeles Review’s 23rd anthology. Also featured: LAR Award Winners: John Mattson for his flash fiction piece “Eric Clapton’s Girlfriend” kwabena foli’s poem “In Defense of Genius” Anna Leahy’s creative non-fiction piece, “A Brief Encyclopedia of My Mother’s Cancer.” Marcelo Hernandez Castillo Oliver de la Paz And many… Continue reading “Pieces” in The Los Angeles Review Volume 23
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“All the World’s a Stage” – Book Review of Charles Yu’s INTERIOR CHINATOWN in Los Angeles Review of Books
CHARLES YU SPECIALIZES in ferreting out that peculiar angle, that spark of the unexpected, that re-illumination of an otherwise age-old narrative, and then taking that fantastical story element and spreading it horizontally until it coats the entirety of his writing’s universe. In other words, he writes in conceit… [READ MORE at Los Angeles Review of… Continue reading “All the World’s a Stage” – Book Review of Charles Yu’s INTERIOR CHINATOWN in Los Angeles Review of Books
“The Donkey is Definitely Asian” – New Story in the Best Of It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere: Volume One
My short story, “The Donkey is Definitely Asian” is in the debut anthology for the “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” reading series, hosted by Julia Ingalls. The series is held regularly at the Mandrake Bar in Culver City, and has been one of my favorite local events. It was a blast to read there last year,… Continue reading “The Donkey is Definitely Asian” – New Story in the Best Of It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere: Volume One
“Korean Jesus” – New Story in The Bare Life Review
“Korean Jesus” is out now in The Bare Life Review! “Korean Jesus” is about one man’s encounter with the magnetic Korean Jesus. Is Korean Jesus a con man? Or is Korean Jesus the Lord God incarnate? Or is He both? This wonderful journal is published by Nyuol Lueth Tong and his team to champion immigrant… Continue reading “Korean Jesus” – New Story in The Bare Life Review
“Chengdu” – New Story in Two Hawks Quarterly
My new short story “Chengdu” is out now in Two Hawks Quarterly. Jimmy Chiang drives west on the 10 freeway, over the 405. His stepdaughter is in the backseat. She is seven years old. Her name is Scharlene. Scharlene says: Where’s daddy? Jimmy doesn’t want to tell her where her father really is. But Jimmy… Continue reading “Chengdu” – New Story in Two Hawks Quarterly