by Terry Hong
Where history lacks documentation, Zia presents the first—and only—book in English about “the massive exodus” in the late 1940s when 1.6 million of Shanghai’s 6 million residents fled the Communist Revolution. Continue reading
by Terry Hong
Where history lacks documentation, Zia presents the first—and only—book in English about “the massive exodus” in the late 1940s when 1.6 million of Shanghai’s 6 million residents fled the Communist Revolution. Continue reading
by Terry Hong
“The ideas of The Farm are ones that have obsessed me for decades…” Continue reading
by Terry Hong
“Yes, I hoped and dreamed, of course (don’t we all?), but in the same way that you hope and dream you’ll win the lottery, not in the way that you think it will actually happen. It’s been an amazing ride …” Continue reading
by Terry Hong
“I think of an image, an event, a line, and I just go from there. I never have outlines. I never know where it’s going to go. The story reveals itself to me little by little.” Continue reading
by Terry Hong
“I was concerned the hegemony of American influence was changing the way the world thought, looked, and shopped.” Continue reading
by Terry Hong
I wondered if my cast of characters might feel off-putting to publishers, too bizarre or unconventional, and if it’d be easier if their cultural backgrounds were removed from the equation [but] my agent and editor never once saw my characters’ backgrounds as anything but enriching to the story. Continue reading
by Terry Hong
“I used to try and convince my author friends to write the story because a novel seemed too damned intimidating to me.” Continue reading