Yang Huang
Author of Living Treasures
About the Author
Yang Huang grew up in China's Jiangsu province and participated in the 1989 student uprisings. Her debut novel, Living Treasures, won the Nautilus Book Award silver medal in fiction, and her essays and short stories have appeared in The Margins, Eleven Eleven, Asian Pacific American Journal, The show more Evansville Review, Futures, Porcupine Literary Arts Magazine, and Nuvein. She lives in the Bay Area and works for the University of California, Berkeley. show less
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- Birthdate
- 1971-06-13
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Taixian, Jiangsu, China
- Places of residence
- San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA
- Education
- University of Arizona (MFA)
Boston College (MA)
Florida Atlantic University (BA, BS) - Occupations
- information technologist
novelist
short-story writer - Awards and honors
- "Bellwether Prize finalist", "nominated for the Pushcart Prize"
- Agent
- Barbara Braun Associates, Inc.
- Short biography
- Yang Huang is the author of the novel Living Treasures, a Bellwether Prize finalist. Born and raised in mainland China, she came to the U.S. shortly after taking part in the 1989 Democracy Movement. Her short stories and a feature-length screenplay have appeared in Asian Pacific American Journal, The Evansville Review, Futures, Porcupine Literary Arts Magazine, Nuvein, and Stories for Film. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and works as a computer engineer for U.C. Berkeley and as a writer by vocation. To learn more about Yang and her writing, visit www.yanghuang.com or follow her on Twitter: @yangwrites.
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- ISBNs
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