Talk about writers collaborating and having fun… Barbara Whittaker, GM of The Axe & Palm Café, Stanford University, created a literary series and invited yours truly Teresa LeYung Ryan, author of Love Made of Heart, to kick-off the new program on November 12, 2009. Dear friend Elisa Southard, author of Break Through the Noise: 9 Tools to Propel Your Marketing Message, showed up to take photos and video. What a delightful evening. My hubby was there to record and cheer.
Teresa LeYung Ryan shows Chinese word for "love" and Barbara Whittaker holds Teresa's novel Love Made of Heart

Stanford students Natalia, Chana Rose, Zach with Teresa LeYung Ryan (middle) and Barbara Whittaker (right)
Stanford students Natalia Birgisson, Chana Rose Rabinovitz and Zach O’Keeffe read scenes with me. These young people made a deep impression on me.
David, thank you for setting up P/A system; Anthony, thank you for tranforming space; Scott (Barbara’s hubby), thank you for helping with sound-check. Friends who couldn’t attend, thank you for sweet emails and voicemails.
Stanford students & The Axe & Palm Cafe staff are memorable characters.
Everyone at Stanford who contributed their time and energy also deserve praise.
QUESTIONS that I answered:
- Is Love Made of Heart autobiographical?
- Where do you get your ideas for stories?
- What other genres do you write?
- What advice would you give to aspiring writers?
- You write about sobering subject matters; what do you do for fun?
A portion of the proceeds from book sales was donated to Save-the-Libraries.
Thank you, Barbara Whittaker, for further promoting literacy and sharing your brainchild with us!