Y. Z. Chin is a Malaysian-born writer living in the United States. [1]
Chin is a former software engineer. [2] She graduated from the McCormick School of Engineering at Northwestern University in 2007, where she also studied creative writing. [3]
Chin's first book was a volume of stories titled Though I Get Home released in 2018. [1] [4] It received the Feminist Press and TAYO Literary Magazine Louise Meriwether First Book Prize. [3] [5]
Her first novel was Edge Case published in 2021. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] In the Washington Post, Jung Yun wrote that the novel's depiction of foreign workers in the New York City tech industry "shines brightest [in] its depiction of characters who live in a liminal space." [11] In The New York Times, Lauren Oyler wrote that the book is "not only a subtly provocative depiction of the tech industry, and this country, as tilting ever more off-kilter; but also a realistic portrayal of a woman in crisis." [12] The New York Times named it an "Editors' Choice." [13]
Chin was a 2023 MacDowell Fellow in Literature. [14]
Y. Z. Chin is a Malaysian-born writer living in the United States. [1]
Chin is a former software engineer. [2] She graduated from the McCormick School of Engineering at Northwestern University in 2007, where she also studied creative writing. [3]
Chin's first book was a volume of stories titled Though I Get Home released in 2018. [1] [4] It received the Feminist Press and TAYO Literary Magazine Louise Meriwether First Book Prize. [3] [5]
Her first novel was Edge Case published in 2021. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] In the Washington Post, Jung Yun wrote that the novel's depiction of foreign workers in the New York City tech industry "shines brightest [in] its depiction of characters who live in a liminal space." [11] In The New York Times, Lauren Oyler wrote that the book is "not only a subtly provocative depiction of the tech industry, and this country, as tilting ever more off-kilter; but also a realistic portrayal of a woman in crisis." [12] The New York Times named it an "Editors' Choice." [13]
Chin was a 2023 MacDowell Fellow in Literature. [14]