Here's a good
San Jose Mercury News interview from a few weeks back with graphic novelists Gene Luen ang and Derek Kirk Kim, whose latest collaboration,
The Eternal Smile
, was released last month:
Fremont graphic novelist Gene Luen Yang has reason to 'Smile'.
Things are looking pretty good for Gene. His previous work, the 2007 National Book Award finalist
American Born Chinese
, is popping up frequently on school reading lists. And the tale he and Sonny Liew wrote, "The Blue Scorpion" (a spoof of
The Green Hornet), is featured in the recently published
Secret Identities
, the Asian American superhero anthology.
All this acclaim, and Gene continues to hold down his day job as a teacher at Bishop O'Dowd High School in Oakland. How does the man do it?