Tsering Wangmo Dhompa



Tsering Wangmo Dhompa is the first Tibetan female poet to be published in English. She was raised in India and Nepal. Tsering received her MA from University of Massachusetts Amherst and her MFA in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. Her first book of poems, Rules of the House, published by Apogee Press in 2002 was a finalist for the Asian American Literary Awards in 2003. Other publications include My Rice Tastes Like the Lake (Apogee Press 2011), In the Absent Everyday (also from Apogee Press), and two chapbooks: In Writing the Names (A.bacus, Poets & Poets Press) and Recurring Gestures (Tangram Press). In Letter For Love she delivered her first short story.

Books

 * My Rice Tastes Like the Lake, Apogee Press, Berkeley 2011
 * In the Absent Everyday, Apogee Press, Berkeley 2005
 * Rules of the House, Apogee Press, Berkeley 2002
 * Recurring Gestures, Tangram Press,
 * In Writing the Names, A.bacus, 2000

Anthologies

 * Contemporary Voices of the Eastern World: An Anthology of Poems, edited by Tina Chang, Nathalie Handal, and Ravi Shankar. W.W. Norton and Co. 2007
 * The Wisdom Anthology of North American Buddhist Poetry Ed. Andrew Schelling, Wisdom Publications 2005 Page 41-51
 * Muses in Exile: An Anthology of Tibetan Poetry Ed. Bhuchung D. Sonam Paljor Publications Pvt. Ltd. India 2005.
 * An Other Voice: English Literature from Nepal, edited by Deepak Thapa and Kesang Tseten, Martin Chautari 2002 Nepal

Articles

 * "This Wor(l)d as an Illusion", Evening will Come, March 2011 http://www.eveningwillcome.com/issue3-twdhompa-p1.html
 * Letter For Love, Caravan Magazine, Vol. 2, Issue 08 (August 2010)
 * "After the Earthquake", Phayul April 29, 2010 http://www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=27212&t=1
 * Nostalgia in Contemporary Tibetan Writing