By Jonathan Hill Odessa, my upcoming book, is about a family of three Vietnamese-American siblings searching for their estranged mother across the ruins of America after a catastrophic earthquake. Yes, the story has a fantastical backdrop of a post-apocalyptic world, but it’s really about three … [Read more...] about We Need Vietnamese-American Representation Without Strings Attached
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How I Drew From My Family History in Vietnam to Create a Superhero
By Mihn Le When I was a kid, I was really into Greek mythology. For some reason, I was particularly captivated by the Twelve Labors of Hercules. Whether it was wrestling a lion, slaying a Hydra, or even cleaning the Augean stables, I loved imagining myself in the shoes (or sandals, as it were) of … [Read more...] about How I Drew From My Family History in Vietnam to Create a Superhero