Women Writers Series V: Sandra Tsing Loh and Sarah Vowell


Guild Complex

Sandra Tsing Loh is a writer/performer whose most recent one-person show, Bad Sex with Bud Kemp, recently had a successful stint in New York and will run this fall in Los Angeles. Loh has also performed her monologues in the 1996 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival and on National Public Radio. She won a 1995 Pushcart Prize for fiction and a MacDowell Fellowship.

7/7/1999 – 7/7/1999

Sandra Tsing Loh is a writer/performer whose most recent one-person show, Bad Sex with Bud Kemp, recently had a successful stint in New York and will run this fall in Los Angeles. Loh has also performed her monologues in the 1996 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival and on National Public Radio. She won a 1995 Pushcart Prize for fiction and a MacDowell Fellowship. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Cosmopolitan, Harper?s Bazaar, The Los Angeles Times, and Buzz magazine. Loh?s essay collection, Depth Takes a Holiday, published by Riverhead, was a national bestseller.

Sarah Vowell is the author of Radio On: A Listener?s Diary (St. Martin?s Press) and the forthcoming Take the Cannoli. She is a columnist for the on-line magazine Salon and a contributing editor to ?This American Life? on Public Radio International. Her writing appears regularly in GQ, Spin, and The Village Voice. She was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and grew up in Bozeman, Montana. Sarah attended Montana State University and The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Performers

Sandra Tsing Loh and Sarah Vowell

Tags

Literary 1999