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Tasha is a biracial Korean American melancholy dreamer. She grew up in a multicultural home, and because of that, she’s spent her life navigating cultural collisions and liminal space. She writes about faith, cultural and ethnic identity, and living with a shalomsick ache. Writing has always been the way God has led her through pain and towards the hope of shalom. Tasha lives in the Midwest with her husband and three kids.

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I’m looking forward to this conversation with @faitthb about her book, Remember Me Now. It will be happening over on the @redbudwriters page. Head over there for more details. We hope you can join us!
When my book arrived, my editor texted me to ask, “How much did you weep?”
What an absolute joy and honor is was to celebrate my dear friend, @aundikolber and her incredible book #stronglikewater last night.

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