Through collaborating with Creative Process, I want to learn about writing and conveying other people's stories in an honest and evocative way. This past year, I met a Professor at Macalester who could draw a story out of me and others just by asking the right questions and being an attentive listener. She encouraged me, as a writer, to dig deeper into researching when I'm writing. I want to meet more people, learn how to interview people professionally and personally, and also learn about other people's creative paths.

As a creative writer, I'm focusing on writing short stories at the moment. I've recently had one of my stories, Tom's Tailor, published on an online journal and another story published on a campus publication at Macalester College. I've written a short story focused around sexuality and slut-shaming, and I'm working on campus to develop a possible research project centered around the role of a slut and slut-shaming in media.

When I was younger, all the stories I used to write had a white, female main character because that was the stories I was introduced to and read. However, as an adult, I realize the reason I keep writing and developing stories that deal with more realistic life issues is because I want to be able to see an Asian American girl taking on different problems. As a writer, I can focus my stories on an Asian American girl who can fall in love, work towards her goals, experience mental health issues, and go through other trials in life with her as the main character and not just a side character in someone else's story. I'd love to see more characters like me in the world, but at the same time, I want to see more of the issues I face from the love and challenges of Immigrant parents, stigmas in the Asian community around mental health and sexuality, and also religious issues crossing with mainstream issues.

 https://thescriblerus.com/2019/12/toms-tailors-anna-chu/