Teresa Lo is an American author, blogger, television personality, and screenwriter. Her young adult novel, Hell's Game, was an Amazon bestseller in 2013;[1] and her Asian-American series, The Red Lantern Scandals, received media attention because of its graphic depiction of Asian-American female sexuality. Hyphen Magazine wrote, "The book is not just about sex but about discovering and celebrating one’s independence."[2] In 2013, she was the judge of Hyphen Magazine's first ever erotica writing contest.[3] Lo has a Masters in Fine Arts in Writing for Screen and Television from the University of Southern California. She has a bachelor's degree in history from the University of Kansas,[4] and KU named her a Woman of Distinction, one of the highest honors the university bestows upon female alumni or students.[5]

In 2012, Lo was a cast member on the film and television review show Just Seen It,[6] which airs on PBS and Hulu.

In 2015, she joined Marc Haimes' production company, Haimes Productions, as the Head of Development.

Selected works

  • Realities: a Collection of Short Stories
  • The Other Side: a Collection of Short Stories
  • Hell's Game
  • The Red Lantern Scandals

References

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