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  1. Leonard Chang is a Korean American writer of short stories and novels, as well as a screenwriter and television writer/executive producer who is known for FX's Snowfall. Biography [ edit ] Born in Spanish Harlem, New York, Chang grew up on Long Island and attended the public schools of Merrick.

  2. Leonard Chang (’94) is the author of eight novels, including his first, The Fruit ‘N Food (1996), winner of the Black Heron Press Award, Dispatches from the Cold (1998), which won the San Francisco Bay Guardian Goldie Award for Literature, the Choice trilogy, Crossings, Triplines, and The Lockpicker. He is also a writer/co-executive producer for the […]

  3. Oct 18, 2014 · The show is an Elmore Leonard-based drama about a tough, unflinching U.S. deputy marshal who lays down the law in Kentucky’s hill country. “Hillbilly noir,” Slant Magazine called it. A complex and groundbreaking mash-up of genres, the show combines Old West morality with the modern crime drama.

  4. Jul 17, 2017 · The Lockpicker. Paperback – July 17, 2017. by Leonard Chang (Author) 3.8 13 ratings. See all formats and editions. Jake Ahn, burglar and jewel thief, gets involved in a burglary in Seattle that turns violent when his partner tries to doublecross him. Escaping to San Francisco, Jake looks up his brother, Eugene, and finds himself in the middle ...

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  6. Jan 1, 2010 · The Fruit 'N Food. Paperback – January 1, 2010. by Leonard Chang (Author) See all formats and editions. When Thomas Pak is hired as a clerk at a Korean grocery, he isn't prepared for the searing racial tensions that threaten to destroy the neighborhood in which he lives and works. His tenuous relationship with the store owners and their young ...

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  8. Leonard Chang was born in New York City, and grew up on Long Island, where he attended the public schools in Merrick. After high school, Leonard studied at Dartmouth College, interned with the Peace Corps in Kingston, Jamaica, and continued his studies in Philosophy at Harvard University, where he graduated with honors.

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