![]() ![]() ![]() One is writing a series of books with illustrators Les McClaine and Alison Acton that “further fleshes out” the popular “Clash of Clans” and “Clash Royale” games by Supercell (the first release is due out May 30) the other a rom-com with children’s book author and illustrator LeUyen Pham. In between all that, he’s been hustling on two prominent projects. Yang also appeared this month onstage at the Castro Theatre for a Q&A and screening as part of the CAAMFest Asian American film festival. Yang has also been hobnobbing with people in high places, including a recent stop at the White House for a special screening where he met, among others, President Joe Biden and Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan (who’s a co-star in “American Born Chinese”). The San Jose resident and East Bay native is in demand, with people clamoring for his thoughts on Disney+’s eight-episode adaptation of his award-winning 2006 graphic novel “American Born Chinese,” which debuted May 24. ![]() Graphic novelist Gene Luen Yang’s life is a bit surreal right now, and that’s more than all right with him. ![]()
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