Wendy Nelson Tokunaga

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  • Wendy Tokunaga

  • 100 / Female
  • San Francisco, California, US
  • Last Login: 7/7/2009

Interests

  • General

    Japan, learning Japanese, and Japanese pop culture, writing, publishing.
  • Music

    J-pop, enka, electronica, dance music, bossa nova, piano jazz, and much more.
  • Movies

    Two Days in Paris, The Lives of Others, most Woody Allen, Napoleon Dynamite, This is Spinal Tap, For Your Consideration, Dinner at Eight, most on Turner Classic Movies, Flirting with Disaster, A Hard Day's Night, A Thousand Clowns, Casablanca, the original Hairspray, etc.
  • Television

    Mad Men, 30 Rock, American Idol, The Kumars at No. 42, Sex and the City, Dinner for Five, Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmare, House Hunters International, MILF Island, That Mitchell and Webb Look etc.
  • Books

    Authors: Haruki Murakami, Junichiro Tanizaki, Amy Tan, Nick Hornby, Tom Perrotta, Lolly Winston, Melissa Bank, Michelle Richmond, Curtis Sittenfeld, etc.

Details

  • Status: Married
  • Here for: Networking, Friends
  • Hometown: San Francisco
  • Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
  • Zodiac Sign: Gemini
  • Education: Grad / professional school
  • Occupation: Writer/Manuscript Consultant

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Status and Mood

  • Wendy Tokunaga is off to a groovy afternoon at the Fillmore Street Jazz Festival.
    Mood: musical musical
    at 6:03 PM Jul 4
  • Wendy Tokunaga can't believe it's already July.
    Mood: amazed amazed
    at 12:01 AM Jul 2
  • Wendy Tokunaga getting ready to post videos.
    Mood: creative creative
    at 3:44 AM Jun 30
  • Wendy Tokunaga is off to a workshop on GarageBand.
    Mood: musical musical
    at 4:29 PM Jun 25
  • Wendy Tokunaga is hoping for a productive Tuesday.
    Mood: creative creative
    at 6:23 PM Jun 23

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Blurbs

About me:

My debut novel, Midori By Moonlight, published by St. Martin's Griffin is available now. Exploring the theme of why some people feel the need to trade in their native culture for a new one, it's a comic novel of East meets West fusion that introduces readers to fresh-from-Japan Midori Saito escaping a straitjacket society, who longs to be a pastry chef, and finds herself lost in translation in San Francisco as she searches for her American Dream and the perfect dessert.

Praise for MIDORI BY MOONLIGHT:

“Tokunaga depicts Midori's determination to create her own version of the American dream with exuberance [in this] delectably frothy debut.” – Publisher’s Weekly

“Tokunaga suffuses the book with warmth and lightness. . .Just as the right dessert hits the spot, reading this delicious slice of escapism makes for a perfect afternoon. But instead of suffering a sugar crash afterward, you'll muse for days about the characters you've left behind and why they matter so much to you.”—San Francisco Chronicle

"A great little romp on both sides of the Pacific." —Asian Review of Books

"A delightful debut novel." —Tokyo Metropolis

“[Midori by Moonlight] draws upon vivid imagery when defining traits of Japanese culture and really hits the nail on the head when depicting some American attitudes toward others.... witty and charming."—Charleston Gazette

“A surprisingly pleasurable read.”—Daily Yomiuri

“A delightful fusion of East meeting West, as if Banana Yoshimoto and Meg Cabot got together to create a romantic comedy.” - Lauren Baratz-Logsted, Vertigo

My second novel, Lost in Translation, will be out in November 2009. I just received my MFA in Writing from University of San Francisco.

I am also a singer (bossa nova, jazz, retro pop, Japanese music, etc.) and have a duo with my husband, Osaka-born Manabu "Stokemaster" Tokunaga called Star Jazzmin. I have been to Japan many times and enjoy visiting Harajuku, Shibuya, Daikanyama, Shimokitazawa, Jiyugaoka, and hot spots in Osaka. I speak okay Japanese, but it gets rusty because I don't get to use it too much! My husband and I speak mostly in English, but with a good Japanese phrase or word thrown in for that extra-something you just can't express in English! Join my Author Page on Facebook! Love in Translation coming from St. Martin's on Nov. 24, 2009!

Who I'd like to meet:

Writers, readers, and those interested in Japan, studying the Japanese language, and Japanese pop culture.

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