Mei Chin
Mei Chin (born 1977) is a fiction and food writer living in Dublin.[1]
Her short stories have appeared in Fiction and Bomb Magazine and are characterized by a combination of the fantastic and the mundane.[2]
She won the James Beard Foundation's M.F.K. Fisher Distinguished Writing Award in 2005 for "Eat Drink Mother Daughter,"[3][4] (a long article published in Saveur) and won an IACP Food Journalism Award in 2010 for her Saveur article "The Art of Kimchi."[5][6] Her essays have been anthologized in Best Food Writing 2004 and 2006.[7]
In the late 1990s she was an editor at Vogue Magazine, and she has written reviews and essays for Gourmet, Vogue, Mirabella, the New York Times Book Review, and other publications.[8][9] She is also the author of a number of books of literary criticism for Chelsea House Publishers, and she has taught food writing at Yale.[10]
She is a native of Connecticut and a graduate of Hopkins School and Wesleyan University. Her mother, Professor Annping Chin teaches at Yale, and her stepfather, Professor Jonathan Spence, taught there until he retired in 2008.
References
- ↑ Baste the Book
- ↑ Fiction Magazine Author Index
- ↑ "Eat Drink Mother Daughter," Saveur, Feb 4, 2008
- ↑ StarChefs.com
- ↑ "The Art of Kimchi," Saveur, October 14, 2009
- ↑ IACP Press Release, April 23, 2010
- ↑ "My Life With Rice," Best Food Writing 2006
- ↑ Gourmet October 2008 Press Release
- ↑ "Dana Schutz," Bomb Magazine Spring 2006
- ↑ Yale Writing Center web site
External links
- Baste The Book (Chin's personal web site)