Lan Samantha Chang is the author of All is Forgotten, Nothing is Lost (2010), Inheritance (2004), and Hunger (1998). Her works have also appeared in Ploughshares, The Atlantic, and Best American Short Stories. Chang’s work was nominated for the PEN Center USA West Award and the PEN/Hemingway Literature Prize. She received the Wallace Stegner and Truman Capote fellowships from Stanford, and the Teaching-Writing fellowship and Michener-Copernicus fellowships from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, as well as fellowships from Princeton University, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Chang has taught at Harvard, Stanford, and Warren Wilson College. In 2005, she became the fifth director of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.
Works Online:
- Stanford Today, “A Dream of Western Music”
- Tin House, “The End of Laughter”
Interviews:
- Book Passage, “Lan Samantha Chang Interview”
- The Creative Process, “Lan Samantha Chang”
- Hyphen, “Lan Samantha Chang: Iowa Writers’ Workshop Director Discusses her New Novel”
- The Millions, “The Millions Interview: Lan Samantha Chang”
- The Morning News, “Lan Samantha Chang”
- Nashville Review, “An Interview with Lan Samantha Chang”
- NPR, “‘All Is Forgotten’ For Love Of Poetry”
- One Story, “Q&A with One Story’s 2017 Mentor of the Year: Lan Samantha Chang”