I’m a writer living off-grid with my dogs on Hawaiʻi Island.

she/her, Asian-American, mixed race.

I’m represented by Michelle Brower and Natalie Edwards at Trellis Literary (for US bookish things), Sara Langham at David Higham Associates (for UK bookish things), and Shivani Doraiswami at Grandview (for TV + filmish things).

I’m also a playwright whose musical Pele & The Hiʻiakas was a semi-finalist for the Eugene O’Neill National Conference, and my play Hapa Girls won the Kumu Kahua Hawaiʻi Prize.

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EDUCATION AND TEACHING

I graduated with Honors in Theater from Oberlin College (BA) and Distinction in Modern Literature and Culture from the University of York (MA). I attended the Tin House summer workshop and received scholarships to The Sewanee Writers’ Conference, The Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, Millay Arts, the Gershwin Hotel, the Colgate and Southampton Writers Conferences, and The Community of Writers at Squaw Valley.

After getting an MFA in Fiction from NYU, I spent eight years teaching English and creative writing, mostly at private high schools in Hawaiʻi.

picture of a pine desk with a buddha statue and a framed print by Alexis Macnab

WRITING

My story collection WOMEN! IN! PERIL! is available wherever books are sold and will be followed by my novel ALOHALAND (Bloomsbury).

WOMEN! IN! PERIL! - In a genre-bending collection that rides the knife’s edge between funny, sad, and hopeful, we meet a sex bot trying to outlast her return policy, a skeptical lesbian grappling with her wife’s immaculate pregnancy, and a post-Earth colonist debating the value of humanity as she travels to “Planet B.” These women may be in peril, but they’re not beaten yet.

ALOHALAND - This novel set on Hawaiʻi Island follows two half-sisters—one a resort’s “Aloha Ambassador” forced to cater to the guests’ every whim, the other an influencer—who grapple with questions of home and belonging as they face a megastorm fueled by global warming.

SHORT FICTION and ESSAYS - My work has appeared in the New England Review, Electric Literature, Joyland, Chicago Quarterly Review, TriQuarterly, ZYZZYVA, Gulf Coast, The Common, Barrelhouse, The Gettysburg Review, the Modern Love column of The New York Times, and elsewhere. Read some samples over in the WRITING section of this site.