Judy Chow began leading creative writing workshops over 20 years ago in Boston, MA, and taught a memoir-writing course as an adjunct instructor at Blue Ridge Community College in Weyers Cave, VA. Judy's work has appeared in The Sun Magazine since 2000. Stories include The Interpreter (Sept 2021) and contributions to The Sun’s treasured Readers Write column, where readers "address subjects on which they're the only authorities." Scroll through the column to Judy's Readers Write essays in: Complexion, Chores, The Basement, The Woods, Holidays, My Country, Immigrants, Sibling Rivalry. While a contributing writer for Asian Pages (2001-2006), Judy published nearly 30 personal essays that evolved into her memoir manuscript, Translating Squiggly Lines.

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