Posts Tagged ‘Historical Dictionary of Asian American lit and theater’
Thank You to My Husband
Two days ago I received this email:
Dear Ms. Ryan,
I am commissioned by Scarecrow Press to write Historical Dictionary of Asian American lit and theater and would very much like to include you . . . I have found all necessary info from your website, except for your educational background. Would you mind providing me with your degrees, majors, and universities?
Many thanks,
Wenying
Wenying Xu, Ph.D
Professor & Chair
Department of English
Florida Atlantic University
Boca Raton, FL 33431
My reply:
Dear Professor Xu,
Thank you for wanting to include my profile in your project.
May I see your final write-up of my profile before you submit it to Scarecrow Press?
I’d be honored if you could include my favorite quote:
Author Teresa LeYung Ryan says: “You have the power to materialize your dearest dreams. Transform Your Personal Experiences Into Potent Stories.”
Education:
Lowell High School, San Francisco
I do not have a college degree; I have taken courses at City College of San Francisco, Skyline College, U.C. Berkeley Extension; I have attended many writing workshops; I have created and delivered many writing workshops; I believe that the more I read the better writer I become.
Again, thank you for wanting to include me in the Historical Dictionary of Asian American lit and theater.
How did you find me?
Sincerely,
Teresa LeYung Ryan
Why am I entitling this post “Thank You to My Husband” ?
Because . . . I work hard as a writer, and, I work well when I’m in lovely space that has “good vibrations.” My husband helped me get to the place where I am today and I thank him!
As an author and community spirit, Teresa LeYung Ryan speaks out for public libraries, honors immigrant-stories, advocates compassion for mental illness, and helps survivors of violence find their own voices through writing.