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Andrew Q Lam Essayist, journalist, short fiction writer, commentator on radio

Andrew Q Lam

Biography

Andrew is a syndicated writer and an editor with the Pacific News Service, a short story writer, and a commentator on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered." He co-founded New America Media, an association of over 2000 ethnic media in America. 

His essays have appeared in dozens of newspapers across the country, including the New York Times, The LA Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, The Baltimore Sun, The Atlanta Journal, and the Chicago Tribune. He has also written essays for magazines like Mother Jones, The Nation, San Francisco Focus, Proult Journal, In Context, Utne Magazine, California Magazine and many others.

His short stories are also anthologized widely and taught in many Universities and colleges. His short stories appeared in many literary journals, including Manoa Journal, Crab Orchard Review, Nimrod International, Michigan Quarterly West, Zyzzyva, Transfer Magazine, Alsop Review, Terrain, and others.

Lam's awards include the Society of Professional Journalist "Outstanding Young Journalist Award" (1993) and "Best Commentator" in 2004, The Media Alliance Meritorious awards (1994), The World Affairs Council's Excellence in International Journalism Award (1992), the Rockefeller Fellowship in UCLA (1992), and the Asian American Journalist Association National Award (1993; 1995). He was honored and profiled on KQED television in May 1996 during Asian American heritage month. He won twice the Literary Death Match West Coast competition in 2008.

Lam was a John S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University during the academic year 2001-02, studying journalism. He lectured widely at many universities and institutions, including Harvard, Yale, Brown, UCLA, USF, UC Berkeley, University of Hawaii, William and Mary, Hong Kong, and Loyola university, and so on.

Lam, who was born in Vietnam and came to the US in 1975 when he was 11 years old, has a Master in Fine Arts from San Francisco State University in creative writing, and a BA degree in biochemistry from UC Berkeley.

He was featured in the documentary "My Journey Home," which aired on PBS nationwide on April 7, 2004, where a film crew followed him back to his homeland Vietnam. 

His book, Perfume Dreams: Reflections on the Vietnamese Diaspora has recently won the Pen American "Beyond the Margins" Award in 2006, and short-listed for "Asian American Literature Award."

Lam first short story collection, "Birds of Paradise" is due in 2010. He is finishing up a collection of essays on Asian Cultures in America. He's working on a novel.

Upcoming Works

Relationship

  • Single

University Affiliation

  • UC Berkeley, San Francisco State University, Stanford University. I'm a contributor to California Magazine. I am a frequent lecturer at SF State. I was a John S Knight Fellow at the Stanford and continue to be a participant at the fellowship as advisor, interviewer of new applicants.

Agents

  • Esmond Harmsworth of Zarchary, Schuster, and Harmsworth Literary Agency.

Contact Agents

  • Esmond Harmsworth is to be contacted for interest in my book of short stories "Birds of Paradise," and novel in progress tentatively titled "Saigon is But a River." email: ebhos@aol.com.

Publishers

  • Heyday Books.

Contact Publishers

  • Lillian Fleer (lillian@heydaybooks.com) should be contacted for speaking engagement regarding book of essays: Perfume Dreams, Reflections on the Vietnamese Diaspora.

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