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William Pei Shih on ‘Happy Family,’ Flawed Characters, and the Messiness of Life

William Pei Shih on ‘Happy Family,’ Flawed Characters, and the Messiness of Life

FromUrsa Short Fiction


William Pei Shih on ‘Happy Family,’ Flawed Characters, and the Messiness of Life

FromUrsa Short Fiction

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Jun 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Co-hosts Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton speak with writer William Pei Shih, author of the Ursa Original “Happy Family,” a story about a lost childhood, a struggling restaurant, and a bygone era of Chinatown. (Warning: This episode contains “Happy Family” spoilers.) 

Read the transcript.

“Your character has to fail in telling their story,” Shih says. “I think that's one of the beautiful things about fiction. It truly is the messiness of life.”

Shih’s stories have been published or are forthcoming in The Best American Short Stories 2020, VQR, McSweeney’s, and The Southern Review, among many other publications. He spoke with Philyaw and Walton about his approach to writing and developing characters, how “Happy Family” first came to life, and how hearing the audio version changed his storytelling approach. 

This episode is sponsored by Catapult: Award-winning classes by writers, for writers. Ursa listeners get 20% off upcoming online classes with the coupon code URSA20. Go to catapult.co/classes.

Additional production support for this episode by Veronica Smith.

Episode Links and Reading List: 


“Happy Family” (Ursa)


“Enlightenment” (VQR) 


“Necessary Evils” (Southern Review)


What It Means When a Man Falls from the Sky, by Lesley Nneka Arimah


Cleanness, by Garth Greenwell


Look How Happy I’m Making You, by Polly Rosenwaike



More from William Pei Shih: 


"The Golden Arowana" (The Masters Review), about a precious and rare fish, a young man and his grandmother from China, and the road trip of a lifetime—to Pittsburgh, and what happens when one finds more than they bargained for.


"My Son," (F(r)iction, Spring 2021), a story focusing on father/son cross-generational and cross-cultural struggles and miscommunications. 

More stories: https://williampeishih.com/home/publications/


More from Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton: 


The Secret Lives of Church Ladies, by Deesha Philyaw


The Final Revival of Opal & Nev, by Dawnie Walton


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Released:
Jun 22, 2022
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Podcast episode

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Join authors Deesha Philyaw (The Secret Lives of Church Ladies) and Dawnie Walton (The Final Revival of Opal & Nev) for author interviews, book club discussions, and immersive short stories — all celebrating fiction from some of today's most thrilling writers, with an emphasis on spotlighting underrepresented voices. (Photo credits: Vanessa German / Rayon Richards) Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://ursastory.com/join