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From Nothing to Something

Sung J. Woo

Isn't that what writing is?

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Episode 7: The Lost Diaries of a Cro-Magnon Man

Remember the GEICO caveman ads?

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Episode 6: Little Things

Bonus alert! Before reading the short story “Little Things” for this episode, I read from an essay I wrote about the concept of home. This was for Kartika Review, back in the spring of 2010, which is all about my first house:

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Jack of No Trades, Master of Less Than None

I’m quite lazy, though I doubt anyone who knows me would say this about me. Instead, if asked, I imagine their response would be something like:

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Episode 5: Flash Trio

Number five is a bit of a change of pace: three flash fiction shorts for the price of one episode. They are as follows:

2 months ago
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  • Sung J. Woo

    Novelist (Lines, Deep Roots, Skin Deep, Love Love, Everything Asian), occasional essayist (NYT, Vox, FT), sometimes traveler.

  • Sung J. Woo

    Novelist (Deep Roots | Skin Deep | Love Love | Everything Asian), essayist (New York Times, Vox), tennis fan, occasional traveler.

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