WRITER. Social & historical explorer. Passionate about literature, social justice, the arts, social and business entrepreneurship, new ideas, and transformation. Lover of food, dance, story, play, ritual.

Emmeline Chang is a New York-based freelance writer. Her writing has appeared in the anthologies EXPAT (Seal Press), Love Stories: A Literary Companion to Tennis (Kensington Books), and Re-Generation (Tarcher/Putnam), as well as in literary publications such as ACM: Another Chicago Magazine, www.mrbellersneighborhood.com, and Big City Lit. She has taught fiction and nonfiction at the PEN American Center, Gotham Writers’ Workshop, Bank Street School, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, and in bookstores throughout New York City. She has been a resident at Ragdale, Millay, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Emmeline has a degree in anthropology from Princeton and an MFA in writing from Columbia University. She is currently working on a collection of stories about tea (The Agony of the Leaves).














Emmy,
If you are writing tea stories, perhaps it is time for a visit back to Taiwan, and Maokong in particular!
Congrats on the new site.
Love,
Cheryl