Posts Tagged ‘immigrants’
Coach Teresa here . . . I received an email from Local Hero/San Bruno Patch columnist / Bardi Rosman Koodrin (“The Healing Chronicles”), informing me that Matt Cranford, Fair & Festival Event Manager at the San Mateo County Fair, would like to know how I implemented the writing contest (THE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE: NOVEL, MEMOIR, OR SHORT STORY Sponsored by Teresa LeYung-Ryan, author of Love Made of Heart and Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers, Readers, and Media Attention NOW ) earlier this year and what were its achievements.
Well, the magnificent forum was already in place–the San Mateo County Fair. In October 2010 when Bardi Rosman Koodrin, Literary Director for the Fine Arts Department of San Mateo County Fair, invited me to create and sponsor a writing contest that would carry a theme close to my heart, I said “Yes.”
I had been a judge for other writing contests before; this was a chance to create a category!
Thanks to Bardi and the other sponsors who had participated in the previous year, my being “the new kid on the block” was an easy job in terms of writing the “ad” for my contest.
In my professional life, I wear 3 hats–an author, a manuscript consultant, and a writing career coach. Under all those hats and behind my fifty-plus years is also a protagonist who lived/is living the immigrant experience.
What do the Immigrant Experience Writing Contest and a Main Character’s / Hero’s Journey Have In Common? They are all stories about a protagonist leaving or having left a familiar place for a strange new world and how she/he is transformed.
So, immediately after receiving the hardcopy and the electronic version of the San Mateo County Fair 2011 catalog, I began publicizing not only my contest but also all the writing contests under the auspices of the San Mateo County Fair Literary Arts Department. Then I linked my role in the contest to my role in other causes as well as the roles of my colleagues who were promoting causes close to their hearts. Immigrants. Literacy. Libraries. Heroes. Wisdom. Mental Health. Mothers and daughters.
Fast forward . . . after I read all the entries, I asked writing mentor Mary E. Knippel to read and rate them too. We agreed that while all the entries had distinct voices and compelling themes, one entry was exceptional.
Here’s the excerpt (from the first-place winner “My Chinese-American Experience” by Patricia Tsang) that hooked me:
As with most Chinese families, the patriarch, my paternal grandfather, was responsible for giving Chinese names to his grandchildren. My eldest brother was named Forever Bright; my second brother was named Forever Clear. Because my grandfather died before I was born, I was destined to be Forever Nameless . . . .
Brava to Patricia Tsang!
What was my reward to sponsor the contest? The creation of THE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE writing contest gave me a fresh way to celebrate immigrants and descendants of immigrants.
At this time, I wish to say again “Thank you, English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) teachers Victor Turks, Miriam Queen, Patricia Costello and your wonderful students at City College of San Francisco, for having read Love Made of Heart.” http://www.lovemadeofheart.com/The-Immigrant-Experience.html
Thank you, Bardi Rosman Koodrin, Literary Director for the Fine Arts Department!
Thank you, Matt Cranford, Fair & Festival Event Manager!
Sincerely,
Teresa LeYung-Ryan says: “Reach out, not stress out, when pursuing your dreams!”
Writing Career Coach/Manuscript Consultant
author of Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers, Readers, and Media Attention NOW (print edition & eBook edition)
Author of Love Made of Heart (inspires adult children of mentally ill parents to speak openly about the stigmas and find resources for their families)
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Below are the links to my blog posts demonstrating how I broadcast the writing contests and the fair:
June 18, 2011 blog post:
Coach Teresa, how do I build fame as a writer?
Writing Career Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan here to say: “Use what you know to build fame. Use your three intertwining circles. Be yourself. Have fun.”
http://lovemadeofheart.com/blog/coach-teresa-how-do-i-build-fame-as-a-writer/
June 15, 2011 blog post:
What Do Dr. Andy, Poetry, Technology, Bardi Rosman Koodrin, San Mateo County Fair, Oakland Libraries, and Coach Teresa Have In Common?
Promoting literacy, literary arts and underdogs (a.k.a. libraries) . . .
June 10, 2011 blog post:
Congratulations to the Writers Who Entered The Immigrant Experience Writing Contest
Dear Bardi Rosman Koodrin, Sue Barizon, Elliotte Mao,
Bardi had invited me to attend the award ceremony on June 11, 2011 (San Mateo County Fair Literary Arts writing contests). I had wanted so much to be there, to thank everyone in the SMCF offices and the writers who entered the contest I sponsored – “The Immigrant Experience”
A previous commitment prevents me from being there with you on June 11th.
Could you 3 wonderful hearts Bardi, Elliotte, Sue (Sue, I read what you said about Bardi in The Patch) please print the attachment and bring it to the June 11 ceremony and one of you read it for me?
May 12, 2011
Where Do We Find Heroes? They Show Up–Young, Middle-Aged–What They Do–All Inspirational
April 8, 2011
Writing Contest, Immigrant Experience, Asian Heritage Street Celebration 2011, Wisdom Has a Voice Anthology, Mothers and Daughters, Mental Health
Writing Career Coach Teresa LeYung Ryan here, looking forward to four related events/projects.
April 5, 2011
Our 5th Annual Local Heroes have been selected and it’s time to celebrate them!
March 15, 2011
General Rules for 2011 Writing Contests from San Mateo County Fair Literary Arts Dept.
March 13, 2011
Is There a Writing Contest for Novels, Memoirs, Short Stories that Invites the Theme of the Immigrant Experience?
On December 10, 1948 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To read the full text: http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/
Is there an event in San Francisco on December 10, 2010 for Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
Yes!
16 Days of ARTivism! Closing celebration – Songs for a New Beginning – for Healing & Education
Friday December 10th, 2010 Teatro del MCCLA, 7:00pm
Suggested donation: $5-$20
Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts 2868 Mission Street, San Francisco CA 94110
In recognition of the 62nd anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the closing of the 16 days of ARTivism for the healing of violence toward women and girls, MamaCoAtl hosts an evening of poetry, spoken word and performance art dedicated to ending violence against women, immigrants and the LGBT community. The multiple ways that people from these communities are the targets of violence represent the most egregious violations of human rights today. Tonight, we celebrate our human rights and reclaim those that have been taken from us.
Featured artists: Cihuatl Ce, HeadRush Productions, MamaCoatl, Yosimar Reyes, a special performance by Violeta Luna, and much more.
Activities to raise public awareness that say “END Violence Against Women & Girls!”
Sincerely,
Teresa LeYung Ryan
Author / Writing Career Coach / Manuscript Consultant / Publisher
“Teresa uses her book Love Made of Heart to help survivors of violence find their own voices through writing.”
My first book turned seven on October 1, 2009. So much has happened since. I wish to publicly thank the following people for helping me bring Love Made of Heart into the world and sending her to wonderful places:
- Everyone recognized on the acknowledgment page of Love Made of Heart
- My agent Stacey Glick and all her colleagues at Dystel & Goderich Literary Management
- Editor John Scognamiglio, president Steven Zacharius, publisher Laurie Perkin, art director Lou Malcangi, sales director Debbie Tobias then, sales director Doug Mendini, author Libba Bray, copy-editor Jacquie Edwards, and Everyone who were at (or associated with) Kensington Publishing Corp. NY (so many talented folks).
- Nancy Suib, Anne Shulenberger and all independent sales reps;
- Folk who are associated with booksellers, libraries, schools, book groups.
- My darling husband, sister & brother-in-law, family members, friends, mentors and colleagues
- Folks related to Women’s National Book Association, California Writers Club, California Reading Association, California School Library Association, San Francisco History Center
- Teachers & students in Advanced Composition/English-as-a-Second-Language classes
- Readers
- Everyone who helped me quietly (the secret angels)
I wish you all a healthful & prosperous New Year!
Sincerely,
Teresa LeYung Ryan
http://WritingCoachTeresa.com
http://LoveMadeOfHeart.com
As an author and a community member, I use my novel Love Made of Heart to:
• help mothers and daughters speak from the heart
• shed light on stigmas suffered by immigrants
• advocate compassion for mental illness
• help survivors of family violence find their own voices
http://LoveMadeOfHeart.com
Love Made of Heart is the story of Ruby Lin, a Chinese-immigrant-daughter, and her journey to self-forgiveness.