Rachel Kondo is an American writer and television supervising producer. Her short story "Girl of Few Seasons" was a finalist for the O. Henry Award. Alongside her husband Justin Marks, she is also a supervising producer for the 2024 adaptation of Shōgun. [1]
Kondo is of Japanese descent. [2] She grew up in Pukalani, Hawaii. Kondo pursued her Master of Fine Arts at the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas at Austin. [3] During her time there, she was a finalist for the 2014 Keene Prize for Literature and received part of the $50,000 runner-up prize. [4]
Alongside her husband Justin Marks, she is a writer and executive producer for the re-adaptation of Shōgun. [2] Kondo is recognized as one of the most impactful Asians together with Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai by Gold House. [5]
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Rachel Kondo is an American writer and television supervising producer. Her short story "Girl of Few Seasons" was a finalist for the O. Henry Award. Alongside her husband Justin Marks, she is also a supervising producer for the 2024 adaptation of Shōgun. [1]
Kondo is of Japanese descent. [2] She grew up in Pukalani, Hawaii. Kondo pursued her Master of Fine Arts at the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas at Austin. [3] During her time there, she was a finalist for the 2014 Keene Prize for Literature and received part of the $50,000 runner-up prize. [4]
Alongside her husband Justin Marks, she is a writer and executive producer for the re-adaptation of Shōgun. [2] Kondo is recognized as one of the most impactful Asians together with Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai by Gold House. [5]
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