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Suzanne Kamata

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Five-time Pushcart Prize nominee Suzanne Kamata is the author of the memoir Squeaky Wheels: Travels with My Daughter by Train, Plane, Metro, Tuk-tuk and Wheelchair (Wyatt-Mackenzie, 2019); the novels Indigo Girl (GemmaMedia, 2019), The Mermaids of Lake Michigan (Wyatt-Mackenzie, 2017), Screaming Divas (Merit Press, 2014), Gadget Girl: The Art of Being Invisible (GemmaMedia, 2013) and Losing Kei (Leapfrog Press, 2008); and editor of three anthologies - The Broken Bridge: Fiction from Expatriates in Literary Japan, Love You to Pieces: Creative Writers on Raising a Child with Special Needs, and Call Me Okaasan: Adventures in Multicultural Mothering (Wyatt-Mackenzie Publishing, 2009). Her short fiction and essays have appeared widely. She was a ...more

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I think it's important to keep the creative part separate from the publishing part. When you are writing, just immerse yourself in the story and the fun of writing, and don't worry about the rest. I know it's hard, but I think it's important to enjoy the process. I have to remind myself of this as well. Maybe 96% of manuscripts are rejected, but a lot of people don't get published because, well, they give up. Persistence is key, more than talent. It might also help if you have a writing buddy -- someone to exchange pages with on a regular basis, someone to keep you accountable and to encourage you when the going gets rough.

As for lack of ideas, I find that just going out and having new experiences can generate ideas. Travel, eat new foods, read in genres that you don't usually read in, meet new people, listen to podcasts, read the newspaper or news sites and take note of quirky or unusual stories. Use prompts to get started. Or rewrite a classic story from a different point of view or with a different setting. (less)
Suzanne Kamata I was inspired by the girl groups of Motown in the 1960s, like The Supremes, and also by the Riot Grrrl movement that took place in the Pacific Northw…moreI was inspired by the girl groups of Motown in the 1960s, like The Supremes, and also by the Riot Grrrl movement that took place in the Pacific Northwest in the 1990s, and by the incredibly creative people I've known in The South. (less)
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Screaming Divas

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[image error]Earlier this year I was invited to participate in the Tata Steel Kolkata Literary Meet to help launch The Best Asian Short Stories 2017 anthology published by Kitaab International in Singapore. I would be appearing along with the publisher, Zafar Anjum; the editor, Monideepa Sahu, who lives in India; and Wan Phing Lim, a young writer from Malaysia who had contributed “Snake Bridge Tem

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message 4: by Sarah

Sarah I guess it is a small world! Chances are I know your cousins, Big Rapids isn't very large. Where are you residing these days?


message 3: by Marie

Marie Hi Suzanne. Thanks for adding me as a friend. When I picked up Love You to Pieces and added it to my list, I noted all the great books you have on your list. Having lived in Japan from 1986-89, I'm always on the hunt for great literature about Japan or Asia, and you're a great resource! I'm also enjoying your blog (and I also love Vicki Forman's writing as well).
Cheers!

Marie


Suzanne Thank you so much!


Daniel
Suzanne, I've added The Broken Bridge, Losing Kei and your other book Love You to Pieces to my to-read list.


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