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Marianne Villanueva
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| Phone number: | (650) 508-3711 |
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Education History
- Bachelor of Arts, Interdisciplinary Studies, Ateneo de Manila
- Masters in Chinese Studies, Stanford University
- Masters in English with a concentration in Creative Writing, Stanford University
Courses Taught
- Ethnic Lit (Native American, Asian American, Latino)
- Women's Lit
- English 108
Research and Interests
- Women's issues
- Autobiographical writing
- Creative writing
Recognitions
- Was recently (August 2007) awarded a writer's residency at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts
- Had a short story make it to the shortlist for the O. Henry Literature Prize
- Been awarded a California Arts Council Literary Fellowship, twice
- first book, Ginseng and Other Tales From Manila, was a finalist for the Philippines' National Book Award
Professional Affiliations
- Poets and Writers, member
- Associated Writing Programs, member
- Asian American Writers Workshop, member
Workshops
- Teach creative writing workshops online for UCLA extension
Community Activities
- Frequently give readins at local universities, schools, libraries
- Have served as fiction judge for Santa Clara University's McCann Fiction Prize, as well as the Asian American Writers Workshop's Literary Awards
Publications
- 2 short story collections:
- Ginseng and Other Tales from Manila (Calyx Press)
- Mayor of the Roses: Stories (inaugural publication of Miami University Press's fiction series)
- Edited the anthology Going Home to a Landscape: Writings by Filipinas (Calyx Press)

