YING-YING 4: JASMINE RETURNS TO THE BAY, Celestial Press/Los Angeles, CA, Dec. 2015, 154 pages
YING-YING 3: JASMINE BLOSSOMS IN L.A., Celestial Press/Los Angeles, CA, Dec. 2014, 147 pages.
YING-YING 2: JASMINE BY THE BAY, Celestial Press/Los Angeles, CA, Dec. 2012, 132 pages.
YING-YING: PIECES OF A CHILDHOOD, Celestial Press/Los Angeles, CA, June 2014, 130 pages (reprint)
“Preparing to Write My Memoirs”, “Projections”, “The Salt Mines” From Somewhere to Silver Lake Books 2: A Collection of Life Stories” Los Angeles Unified School District, Hollywood Community Adult School, Silver Lake Recreation Center, 2003-2004, pp 41-55.
“Bamboo” and “Through Sickness and Health”; First Place Award in first creative competition Asian Pacific American Mothers and Daughters: Visions and Fierce Dreams; Organization of Pan Asian American Women, Inc.; Washington, D.C., 1983, pp 1-7.
YING-YING: PIECES OF A CHILDHOOD; East/West Publishing Company, San Francisco, CA, 1982, 112 pages.
“The Golden Spider Web”; Young America Sings; National High School Poetry Association; Los Angeles, CA, 1953, pg. 61.
Published Editing:
Editor, A BASIC HANDBOOK OF STAGE LIGHTINGby William Grant III; Inner City Press; Los Angeles, CA 1981, 63pages.
Associate Editor/Contributing Editor; Neworld Magazine; Los Angeles, CA; 1977-1979.
Editor, BITTER SWEET CHOCOLATE MEATby Faustino Caigoy; Inner City Press; Los Angeles, CA 1975.
Editor, A BLACK WOMAN SPEAKSby Beah Richards; Inner City Press; Los Angeles, CA, 1974.
Published Non-Fiction/Reviews:
“Visual Communications: A New Asian Image on the Screen”; Neworld Magazine; Los Angeles, CA; Vol. 5, No. 6, 1979, pp. 23-25, 40-41.
“The Japanese-American Center: A Dream Come True”; Neworld Magazine; Los Angeles, CA; Vol. 5, No. 3, 1979, pp. 40-42, 44.
“FOLTA: A New and Impressive Effort t Support the Arts”; Neworld Magazine; Los Angeles, CA; Vol. 5, No. 2, 1979, pg. 14.
“To Marion Palfi With Love”; Neworld Magazine; Los Angeles, CA; Vol. 5, No. 1, 1979, pp. 9, 11.
“Lions and Dragons: The Man Behind the Masks”; Neworld Magazine; Los Angeles, CA; Vol. 4, No. 3, 1978, pp. 23-24, 41.
“Q. When does a Bookstore Become More Than a Bookstore? A. When it’s Amerasia”; Neworld Magazine; Los Angeles, CA; Vol. 4, No. 1, 1977, pp. 36-39, 46.
“A Conversation with Miguel Pinero”; Neworld Magazine; Los Angeles, CA; Vol. 4, No. 1, 1977, pp. 26-29.
“Soon-Teck Oh: And the Everlasting Struggle Against the ‘Asians Can’t Act’ Syndrome”; Neworld Magazine; Los Angeles, CA; Vol. 3, No. 4, 1977, pp. 26-29, 45-46.
“Momoko Iko”; Neworld Magazine; Los Angeles, CA; Vol. 3, No. 2, 1977, pp. 27-29.
“Last Woman of Shang: A Spectacular”; The Young China; San Francisco, CA, Vol. 56, No. 3; Tuesday, January 5, 1965.
“Hong Kong Comes to San Francisco”; The Young China; San Francisco, CA, Vol. 55, No. 225; Saturday, September 19, 1964.
“Republic of China and World Trade Fair”; The Young China; San Francisco, CA, Vol. 55, No. 224; Friday, September 18, 1964.
“Danny Kaye Show/Hollywood Press Agentry Savvy Invades Chinatown”; The Young China; San Francisco, CA, Vol. 55, No. 221; Tuesday, September 15, 1964.
“Love Without End: Worth Seeing Kleenex Necessary”; The Young China; San Francisco, CA, Vol. 55, No. 219; Saturday, September 12, 1964.
“Lisa Lu: Flower in ‘Flower Drum Song’”; The Young China; San Francisco, CA, Vol. 55, No. 198; Wednesday, August 19, 1964.
In Progress: WIND CHIMES (see BOOKS)
Other: "Mystery of the Purple Hand", one-act play, written-directed, Francisco Junior High