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CHING-IN CHEN: committed to writing as a regular practice

CHING-IN CHEN: committed to writing as a regular practice

May 26, 2012
Evan Karp
Interview, NEWS

Ching-In Chen is a multi-genre, border-crossing writer and the author of The Heart’s Traffic (Arktoi/Red Hen Press, 2009). Chen is the child of Chinese Immigrants, and…

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