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GrottoPod
The Writers Grotto
155 episodes
6 months ago
Conversations with working writers on the craft of writing, the writer’s life, and the broader writing community, recorded at the Writers Grotto in San Francisco, California.
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Conversations with working writers on the craft of writing, the writer’s life, and the broader writing community, recorded at the Writers Grotto in San Francisco, California.
Show more...
Books
Arts,
Education,
How To
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Episode 136: Bonnie Tsui and ‘Why We Swim’
GrottoPod
8 minutes 41 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 136: Bonnie Tsui and ‘Why We Swim’
Bonnie Tsui joins us on the GrottoPod this week to read an excerpt from her latest book, "Why We Swim." The book, published in April, offers cultural and scientific exploration of our human relationship with water and swimming. Tsui is a journalist, a longtime contributor to the New York Times, and the author of "American Chinatown," the winner of the Asia/Pacific American Award for Literature and a San Francisco Chronicle bestseller. She lives, swims, and surfs in the San Francisco Bay Area. "Why We Swim" was an Editor's Choice/Staff pick in The New York Times Book Review, which called it "an enthusiastic and thoughtful work mixing history, journalism, and elements of memoir."
GrottoPod
Conversations with working writers on the craft of writing, the writer’s life, and the broader writing community, recorded at the Writers Grotto in San Francisco, California.