Honors
''The New York Times'' named her a pioneer English-language writer from Asia and the Voice of America featured her on their Chinese-language TV series "Cultural Odyssey." She has received a New York State Arts Foundation fiction fellowship, as well as several writer-in-residence positions at Kulturhuset USF in Bergen, Norway and the The Jack Kerouac Writers in Residence Project of Orlando, Inc. In 2004, she received the distinguished alumni award from her undergraduate alma mater, and is the recipient of ''Ploughshares''' 2005 Cohen Award. She was a featured reader in the recent Hong Kong International Literary Festival.
Biography
Xu Xi is an Indonesian Chinese raised in Hong Kong. She speaks and , even though those languages are not her parents' native languages. Her father traded manganese ore and her mother was a pharmacist. Xu started writing stories in English when she was a child. As an adult, she spent several years working in international marketing before becoming a writer.
Xu Xi is a graduate of the MFA Program for Poets & Writers at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Now a U.S. citizen, she is on the fiction faculty at Vermont College in .
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