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Ed Lin

Ed Lin is a Taiwanese-American writer, actor and novelist. He is the first author to win three Asian American Literary Awards.[1] His first novel, Waylaid (2002) won a Members' Choice Award at the Asian American Literary Awards and also a Booklist Editors' Choice Award in Fiction in 2002.[2] Lin has written a series of crime novels revolving around Chinese-American cop Robert Chow and set in 1976 New York City Chinatown, beginning with This Is A Bust (2007) (Kaya Press), which won a Members' Choice Award at the Asian American Literary Awards. The sequel, Snakes Can't Run, was published in 2010, followed with One Red Bastard in 2012, both by Minotaur Books.

Ed Lin
Lin at the 2014 Texas Book Festival
Born
Ed Lin
Occupations
  • Novelist
  • writer
  • actor
Spouse
(m. 2002)
Children1
Websitehttp://www.edlinforpresident.com

Biography

Lin grew up in New York City.[3] He graduated from Columbia University with a Bachelor of Science degree in mining engineering around 1991, and was one class short of graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Literature writing, which he wanted to obtain in order to go to Journalism school, an aspiration of his.[4][5]

In 2002, Lin married Cindy Cheung, an actress. They have one son and reside in Brooklyn.

Novels

Waylaid (2002), Lin's first novel is described as the story of a Taiwanese/Chinese American boy “struggling to grow up amidst the drudgery and sexual innuendo of his parents' sleazy motel on the Jersey Shore" and was a 2002 Booklist Editors' Choice in Fiction and also won a Members' Choice Award at the Asian American Literary Awards. The film adaptation directed by Michael Kang was titled The Motel and won the Humanitas Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, along with being nominated for a Best First Feature Independent Spirit Award.

His trilogy of crime novels featuring Chinese-American police detective Robert Chow set in 1970s Chinatown has also won awards and garnered praise. The series comprises This Is A Bust (2007), which garnered the 2008 Asian American Literary Awards Members Choice Award, a Booklist Starred Review, and was listed in both Best American Last Sentences of Books of 2007 and The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2008 (edited by Dave Eggers). The subsequent books in the series Snakes Can't Run (2010) and One Red Bastard (2012) both earned a Publishers Weekly Starred Review.

In 2014, Lin published Ghost Month, the first novel in his Night Market crime series set in Taipei, Taiwan. It revolves around young protagonist Jing-nan, a cynical, Joy Division-obsessed UCLA dropout forced to return to Taipei to run his family's night market food stall in order to pay his late grandfather's old gambling debts. When he hears about the murder of a betel nut girl and finds out she happens to be his former girlfriend, he begins to investigate.

In 2016, Lin released the sequel, also starring the character of Jing-nan entitled Incensed, in which he gets summoned by his uncle, a ruthless gangster, and given an order he can't refuse: to watch over the gangster's rebellious 16-year-old daughter.[6]

The third book in the series, 99 Ways to Die, was released in 2018 by Soho Crime, publisher of the previous Taipei Night Market novels.

In 2020, Lin wrote, published and released his first young adult novel, David Tung Can't Have a Girlfriend Unless He Gets into an Ivy League College (Kaya Press).[7]

Short stories and serialized fiction

He also writes a serialized fiction series, or novel in installments, "Motherfuckerland" for Giant Robot Magazine.[8] He also has published various short stories including "Dave" and "Chinese New Year" (published in The Asian American Literary Review) as well as "Man Vs." (published in Animal Farm) about the show Man v. Food.

Film appearances

As an actor, Lin played the title character in Derek Nguyen's film The Potential Wives of Norman Mao, which screened at a variety of film festivals including the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, the Hawaii International Film Festival, the NYC Asian American International Film Festival, The LA Shorts Fest, The Raindance Film Festival in London and the Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner. He also starred alongside his wife Cindy Cheung in a music video for Magnetic North and Taiyo Na's "Home:Word" directed by Wong Fu Productions.[9]

Gaming

Lin wrote the story for AR geo-based detective game, Unforgivable: Eliza (Chinese: 鎮山).[10]

Bibliography

Standalone

  • Waylaid (2002)

Robert Chow series

  • This Is A Bust (2007)
  • Snakes Can't Run (2010)
  • One Red Bastard (2012)

Taipei Night Market series

  • Ghost Month (2014)
  • Incensed (2016)
  • 99 Ways to Die (2018)
  • Death Doesn't Forget (2022)

Young Adult fiction

  • David Tung Can't Have a Girlfriend Until He Gets Into an Ivy League College (2020)

References

  1. ^ Streetside Chat with Author Ed Lin, TaiwaneseAmerican.org, http://taiwaneseamerican.org/ta/2012/05/24/streetside-chat-with-author-ed-lin/
  2. ^ An interview with Ed Lin, Asian American Press, http://aapress.com/arts/books/an-interview-with-ed-lin/
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-02-13. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  4. ^ Terry Hong, Bookslut, An Interview with Ed Lin, http://www.bookslut.com/features/2012_05_018935.php
  5. ^ Ed Lin, My Life in Community Service Part 3, http://www.edlinforpresident.com/my-life-in-%E2%80%9Ccommunity%E2%80%9D-service-part-3/
  6. ^ Taiwanese American Lit Event, AAWW, http://aaww.org/curation/new-taiwanese-american-lit/
  7. ^ "David Tung Can't Have a Girlfriend Unless He Gets into an Ivy League College by ed Lin".
  8. ^ Motherfuckerland, a New Novel in Installments, Giant Robot Magazine, http://www.giantrobot.com/news/motherfuckerland-a-new-novel-in-installments/ 2012-06-23 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Home:Word Music Video by Magnetic North x Taiyo Na, ChannelAPA, http://www.channelapa.com/2011/12/homeword-music-video-by-magnetic-north-x-taiyo-na.html
  10. ^ "'Unforgivable: Eliza' is an AR Detective Game with Award-Winning Author ed Lin". 28 November 2017.

External links

  • Ed Lin for President (Official Site)
  • Ed Lin at IMDb

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In this Chinese name the family name is Lin Ed Lin is a Taiwanese American writer actor and novelist He is the first author to win three Asian American Literary Awards 1 His first novel Waylaid 2002 won a Members Choice Award at the Asian American Literary Awards and also a Booklist Editors Choice Award in Fiction in 2002 2 Lin has written a series of crime novels revolving around Chinese American cop Robert Chow and set in 1976 New York City Chinatown beginning with This Is A Bust 2007 Kaya Press which won a Members Choice Award at the Asian American Literary Awards The sequel Snakes Can t Run was published in 2010 followed with One Red Bastard in 2012 both by Minotaur Books Ed LinLin at the 2014 Texas Book FestivalBornEd LinOccupationsNovelist writer actorSpouseCindy Cheung m 2002 wbr Children1Websitehttp www edlinforpresident com Contents 1 Biography 2 Novels 2 1 Short stories and serialized fiction 3 Film appearances 4 Gaming 5 Bibliography 5 1 Standalone 5 2 Robert Chow series 5 3 Taipei Night Market series 5 4 Young Adult fiction 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditLin grew up in New York City 3 He graduated from Columbia University with a Bachelor of Science degree in mining engineering around 1991 and was one class short of graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Literature writing which he wanted to obtain in order to go to Journalism school an aspiration of his 4 5 In 2002 Lin married Cindy Cheung an actress They have one son and reside in Brooklyn Novels EditWaylaid 2002 Lin s first novel is described as the story of a Taiwanese Chinese American boy struggling to grow up amidst the drudgery and sexual innuendo of his parents sleazy motel on the Jersey Shore and was a 2002 Booklist Editors Choice in Fiction and also won a Members Choice Award at the Asian American Literary Awards The film adaptation directed by Michael Kang was titled The Motel and won the Humanitas Prize at the Sundance Film Festival along with being nominated for a Best First Feature Independent Spirit Award His trilogy of crime novels featuring Chinese American police detective Robert Chow set in 1970s Chinatown has also won awards and garnered praise The series comprises This Is A Bust 2007 which garnered the 2008 Asian American Literary Awards Members Choice Award a Booklist Starred Review and was listed in both Best American Last Sentences of Books of 2007 and The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2008 edited by Dave Eggers The subsequent books in the series Snakes Can t Run 2010 and One Red Bastard 2012 both earned a Publishers Weekly Starred Review In 2014 Lin published Ghost Month the first novel in his Night Market crime series set in Taipei Taiwan It revolves around young protagonist Jing nan a cynical Joy Division obsessed UCLA dropout forced to return to Taipei to run his family s night market food stall in order to pay his late grandfather s old gambling debts When he hears about the murder of a betel nut girl and finds out she happens to be his former girlfriend he begins to investigate In 2016 Lin released the sequel also starring the character of Jing nan entitled Incensed in which he gets summoned by his uncle a ruthless gangster and given an order he can t refuse to watch over the gangster s rebellious 16 year old daughter 6 The third book in the series 99 Ways to Die was released in 2018 by Soho Crime publisher of the previous Taipei Night Market novels In 2020 Lin wrote published and released his first young adult novel David Tung Can t Have a Girlfriend Unless He Gets into an Ivy League College Kaya Press 7 Short stories and serialized fiction Edit He also writes a serialized fiction series or novel in installments Motherfuckerland for Giant Robot Magazine 8 He also has published various short stories including Dave and Chinese New Year published in The Asian American Literary Review as well as Man Vs published in Animal Farm about the showMan v Food Film appearances EditAs an actor Lin played the title character in Derek Nguyen s film The Potential Wives of Norman Mao which screened at a variety of film festivals including the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival the Hawaii International Film Festival the NYC Asian American International Film Festival The LA Shorts Fest The Raindance Film Festival in London and the Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner He also starred alongside his wife Cindy Cheung in a music video for Magnetic North and Taiyo Na s Home Word directed by Wong Fu Productions 9 Gaming EditLin wrote the story for AR geo based detective game Unforgivable Eliza Chinese 鎮山 10 Bibliography EditStandalone Edit Waylaid 2002 Robert Chow series Edit This Is A Bust 2007 Snakes Can t Run 2010 One Red Bastard 2012 Taipei Night Market series Edit Ghost Month 2014 Incensed 2016 99 Ways to Die 2018 Death Doesn t Forget 2022 Young Adult fiction Edit David Tung Can t Have a Girlfriend Until He Gets Into an Ivy League College 2020 References Edit Streetside Chat with Author Ed Lin TaiwaneseAmerican org http taiwaneseamerican org ta 2012 05 24 streetside chat with author ed lin An interview with Ed Lin Asian American Press http aapress com arts books an interview with ed lin Who is ed Lin ed Lin for President Archived from the original on 2013 02 13 Retrieved 2012 05 31 Terry Hong Bookslut An Interview with Ed Lin http www bookslut com features 2012 05 018935 php Ed Lin My Life in Community Service Part 3 http www edlinforpresident com my life in E2 80 9Ccommunity E2 80 9D service part 3 Taiwanese American Lit Event AAWW http aaww org curation new taiwanese american lit David Tung Can t Have a Girlfriend Unless He Gets into an Ivy League College by ed Lin Motherfuckerland a New Novel in Installments Giant Robot Magazine http www giantrobot com news motherfuckerland a new novel in installments Archived 2012 06 23 at the Wayback Machine Home Word Music Video by Magnetic North x Taiyo Na ChannelAPA http www channelapa com 2011 12 homeword music video by magnetic north x taiyo na html Unforgivable Eliza is an AR Detective Game with Award Winning Author ed Lin 28 November 2017 External links EditEd Lin for President Official Site Ed Lin at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ed Lin amp oldid 1138442121, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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