Bonnie Chau

Bonnie Chau is an American author of short stories. Her debut collection of short stories, All Roads Lead to Blood, received the 2040 Books Prize.

Bonnie Chau
Chau, May 2020
BornOrange County, California, United States
OccupationAuthor
GenreShort stories
Notable worksAll Roads Lead to Blood
Website
bonniechau.com

Life and career

Chau was born and raised in Orange County, California. She credits the Southern California environment as one of the main catalysts for her development "as a writer, as a person, as a body".[1] She attended college at UCLA, where she studied art history and English literature.[2] She also wrote an opinion column for UCLA's student newspaper, The Daily Bruin. Chau then received an MFA in fiction and literary translation from Columbia University.[3]

Chau's collection of short stories, All Roads Lead to Blood, was published in 2018 to critical acclaim. All Roads Lead to Blood has been described as "honest and arresting," with The Community of Literary Magazines and Presses saying that "Chau’s bold portrayals of second-generation Chinese-American women, their trials and desires, memories and identities, make this collection a Summer Reading must."[4]

In addition to publishing All Roads Lead to Blood, Chau has previously worked for 826LA, an LA-based nonprofit dedicated to teaching writing skills to students. She has been published in Flaunt Magazine, The Offing, Joyland, and elsewhere. A Kundiman fellow, Chau currently serves as an editor at Poets & Writers and at Public Books.[5]

Works

  • All Roads Lead to Blood (166 pages, SFWP/2040 Books, 2018, ISBN 9781939650870)[6]
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References

  1. St. James, Liza. "An Interview with Bonnie Chau". The Believer. Black Mountain Institute. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  2. Chang, Ryan. "Timber Interview // Bonnie Chau". TIMBER A Journal of New Writing. University of Colorado Boulder. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  3. Lue, Jen. "I Never Learn My Lesson: An Interview with Bonnie Chau". The Margins. Asian American Writers' Workshop. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  4. "All Roads Lead to Blood". Santa Fe Writers Project.
  5. Chau, Bonnie. "Bio". Bonnie Chau.
  6. "All Roads Lead To Blood - Google Books". Google Books. Google.

Bonnie Chau

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