Celeste Ng

Celeste Ng
Born Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Occupation Novelist, Short Story Writer
Alma mater Harvard University
University of Michigan
Genre Fiction
Website
www.celesteng.com

Celeste Ng ((/sˈlɛst ɪŋ/[1]; Chinese Name: 伍綺詩) is an American author.[2][3][4] Her first novel, Everything I Never Told You, was the winner of 2014 Amazon Book of the year.[2] Ng's short story, Girls at Play, won a Pushcart Prize in 2012.

Early life and education

Celeste Ng was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[2] Celeste Ng's parents moved from Hong Kong, China in the late 1960s.[2] Her father, who died in 2004, was a physicist at NASA in the John H Glenn Research Center (formerly known as the NASA Lewis Research Center).[4] Celeste's mother was a chemist who taught at Cleveland State University.[4]

When Ng was ten she moved from Pittsburgh to Shaker Heights, Ohio [4] with her parents and sister (who is now an engineer).[5] She attended the schools in the Shaker Heights City School District, from Woodbury elementary all the way up to Shaker Heights High School.[4] While attending Shaker Heights High school, Ng was involved with the student group on race relations for three years as well as being a co-editor of the school's literary magazine, Semanteme.[4] She graduated from high school in 1998.

After graduating high school, Ng went on to study English at Harvard. She then attended graduate school at University of Michigan 's creative writing program (now the Helen Zell Writers’ Program), where she earned her Master of Fine Arts in writing. While attending the University of Michigan, Ng won the Hopwood Award for her short story, What Passes Over.[4][6]

Ng currently lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with her husband and son.[4] While on a book tour for Everything I Never Told You, Ng stated that her favorite book when she was little was Harriet the Spy.[5] Ng has also named The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy as one of her favorite books.[4]

Career

Ng was a recipient of a Pushcart Prize in 2012 for her story Girls, At Play.[7] Ng's fiction has appeared in One Story, TriQuarterly, Subtropics, and more. Her essays have appeared in Kenyon Review Online, The Millions, and elsewhere. Ng taught writing at the University of Michigan, and she has also taught at Grub Street in Boston.[8] Ng also was an editor of blogs at the website Fiction Writers Review for three years.[8]

Her debut novel, Everything I Never Told You: A Novel, is a literary thriller that focuses on an American family in 1970s Ohio.[9][10] The novel had four drafts and one revision before completion, which took 6 years. While working on her first novel, Celeste Ng stated that she pulled from her own experiences of racism as well as her family and friends.[11] The book, which the Los Angeles Times described as an "excellent first novel about family, love, and ambition," won Amazon book of the year in 2014.[2][12] Everything I Never Told You has also been translated into 15 languages.[13]

Ng is working on her second novel, which is to be set in Shaker Heights, Ohio, and will be about two families, one being a mother and daughter, that will challenge the boundaries in the town.[5][11]

Bibliography

References

Further reading

"Celeste Ng". Contemporary Authors Online. Gale, Cengage Learning. Retrieved 25 March 2017. 

"Scientific Method". Literature Resource Center. The New York Times Company. Retrieved 25 March 2017. 

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