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Carrie Chang

    Cloud Bristle
    Sushi Girl
    I Dream of Chinese Genie
    Studies in Betelnut Anxiety
    Erstwhile Bubble-Tea
    Li Qing Zhao's Kitchen
    • 2024

      The Topaz Shadow

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Born in 1970 in Syracuse, New York, Carrie Chang has cultivated a diverse educational background with degrees from Stanford, UC-Berkeley, and NYU in English, journalism, and creative writing. With nearly a decade of experience as an Asian American journalist, she founded her own magazine, "Monolid." Now residing in the Bay Area, she focuses on her writing and poetry, while enjoying swimming and painting in her leisure time.

      The Topaz Shadow
    • 2023

      The Anorexic Maison

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of societal pressures around body image, the narrative delves into the lives of women who retreat to a unique space known as the Maison. This vibrant portrayal captures their confessions and struggles with non-eating, set against the backdrop of a libertarian circus. The book employs sharp, witty language to examine the allure and consequences of the diet culture, revealing the complexities of self-identity and societal expectations in the 21st century.

      The Anorexic Maison
    • 2023

      Erstwhile Bubble-Tea

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of identity and resilience, this narrative follows the Sunshine Tribe as they navigate the complexities of life in suburban California. Through the lens of quirky characters, the story delves into their triumphs over adversity while celebrating cultural heritage and community spirit. The blend of humor and nostalgia captures the essence of their experiences, juxtaposing moments of bliss with the challenges of everyday life. As they savor bubble tea, these characters create a vibrant tapestry of ethnic pride and cosmic existence.

      Erstwhile Bubble-Tea
    • 2023

      Funnyvale

      • 98 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The narrative follows Emily Yew, a struggling Chinese American writer in the quirky city of Funnyvale, as she navigates her creative battles and personal demons. Supported by her elderly mother and sister Audrey, Emily confronts her "uncured" state, grappling with dark thoughts and memories of past romances. This heartwarming tale delves into themes of identity and the complexities of meta-writing, offering a humorous yet poignant exploration of life and creativity in a world where nothing is quite as it seems.

      Funnyvale
    • 2023

      Bratville

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The collection features whimsical poetic verses that blend themes of nature and freedom, creating a vibrant atmosphere reminiscent of a circus. It caters to playful readers who seek joy and reflection, inviting them to revel in the sun's warmth and the moon's glow. With its unique language and imaginative imagery, the book promises an engaging experience for those who appreciate creativity and a touch of mischief in their reading.

      Bratville
    • 2022

      Mulberry Myths

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book features a collection of sixteen poetic melodies that celebrate a romantic movement infused with vibrant Sino-images. It showcases a unique blend of magical language and modern symphonic elements, creating an enchanting experience that highlights the beauty of Eastern melodies.

      Mulberry Myths
    • 2022

      Li Qing Zhao's Kitchen

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.5(20)Add rating

      The collection features a vibrant mix of contemporary poetry that captures the chaotic energy of modern life. Through a unique blend of language and imagery, it explores themes of revolution and emotional upheaval, presenting tender verses that resonate with the rhythm of today's world. The work stands out for its innovative use of phonetics and playful wordplay, reflecting the dynamic spirit of the 21st century.

      Li Qing Zhao's Kitchen
    • 2022

      The Dieters

      Confessions of a Valley Girl in Plaid

      • 50 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the humorous side of food and dieting, this book offers a whimsical take on the adventures that come with culinary indulgence and dietary challenges. It invites readers to embrace the joy of eating while navigating the absurdities of diet culture. With a lighthearted tone, it encourages enjoying the pleasures of food, making it a delightful companion for those looking to laugh while savoring a treat like a matcha mochi donut.

      The Dieters
    • 2021

      Marshmallow Men

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The collection features vibrant poetry that captures the essence of a Chinese-American girl's journey, blending themes of nature and nostalgia. It explores the complexities of identity and cultural heritage through rhythmic and vivid imagery, reflecting the poet's deep connection to her roots and the transformative experiences of her youth. The work resonates with a sense of discovery and the beauty found in both personal and collective histories.

      Marshmallow Men
    • 2021

      Sushi Girl

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Sibling rivalry takes center stage in a fast-paced, humorous tale set in vibrant Manhattan. The Su sisters, adorned in flashy Gucci and adorned with quirky accessories, navigate their chaotic lives filled with sushi feasts and existential confusion. As they indulge in the nightlife and party culture of their 30s, they grapple with their identities, often forgetting who they truly are amidst their competitive adoration for one another. Their escapades are a mix of laughter, jealousy, and the absurdity of urban life, all while embracing their non-Japanese heritage.

      Sushi Girl