August 1, 2004: Headlines: COS - Jamaica: Writing - Jamaica: Asian-American Issues: Koreanatl: Leonard Chang took time off after his sophomore year to intern briefly with the Peace Corps in Kingston, Jamaica

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Leonard Chang took time off after his sophomore year to intern briefly with the Peace Corps in Kingston, Jamaica

Leonard Chang  took time off after his sophomore year to intern briefly with the Peace Corps in Kingston, Jamaica

Leonard Chang took time off after his sophomore year to intern briefly with the Peace Corps in Kingston, Jamaica

Dispatches from the Cold

Leonard Chang was born in New York City, and grew up on Long Island, where he attended the public schools in Merrick.After high school, Leonard Chang studied at Dartmouth College, but took time off after his sophomore year to intern briefly with the Peace Corps in Kingston, Jamaica. He soon returned to the United States, where he continued his studies in Philosophy at Harvard University, and graduated with honors. From there, he attended the Master's of Fine Arts program at the University of California at Irvine, and received his M.F.A. in 1994. His first novel, entitled The Fruit 'N Food, was published in 1996 and won the Black Heron Press Award for Social Fiction that year,


and is now taught at colleges around the country. His second novel, Dispatches from the Cold, published in 1998, won a San Francisco Bay Guardian Goldie Award for Literature, and has been optioned for a film. His new novel, Over the Shoulder, will be published in the Spring of 2001 by The Ecco Press.

In addition to novels, he writes short stories, essays, and book reviews, and his work has appeared in numerous literary journals, including The Crescent Review, Prairie Schooner, Confluence, Crab Orchard Review, Bamboo Ridge, and Lynx Eye. He currently teaches at the graduate writing program at Antioch University in Los Angeles. He lives in theSan Francisco Bay Area, and is working on a new novel.





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This Month's Issue: August 2004 This Month's Issue: August 2004
Teresa Heinz Kerry celebrates the Peace Corps Volunteer as one of the best faces America has ever projected in a speech to the Democratic Convention. The National Review disagreed and said that Heinz's celebration of the PCV was "truly offensive." What's your opinion and who can come up with the funniest caption for our Current Events Funny?

Exclusive: Director Vasquez speaks out in an op-ed published exclusively on the web by Peace Corps Online saying the Dayton Daily News' portrayal of Peace Corps "doesn't jibe with facts."

In other news, the NPCA makes the case for improving governance and explains the challenges facing the organization, RPCV Bob Shaconis says Peace Corps has been a "sacred cow", RPCV Shaun McNally picks up support for his Aug 10 primary and has a plan to win in Connecticut, and the movie "Open Water" based on the negligent deaths of two RPCVs in Australia opens August 6. Op-ed's by RPCVs: Cops of the World is not a good goal and Peace Corps must emphasize community development.





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