Veronica Chambers was an editor for The New York Times Magazine, a culture writer for Newsweek, and a senior associate editor at Premiere magazine. Her work has appeared in Vogue and Glamour, among many other publications. She is also the author of a critically acclaimed memoir, Mama's Girl. In 2000 she received a fellowship from the Japan Society to spend several months researching in Japan. She fell in love with the country and has returned for extended stays every year since.
...determination to assimilate into American popular culture (York, 2008). In Marisol and Magdalena: The Sound of Our Sisterhood, Veronica Chambers tells the story of Marisol who leaves Brooklyn for a year in Panama (York, 2008). All the aforementioned...
...Pulitzer Prize, will discuss “Home,” a story about a veteran of the Korean War, in conversation with author/editor Veronica Chambers. Tickets are $15 with a discount for students. Free Library of Philadelphia. May 20 (2 p.m.): Flutist Inna Gilmore...
...exhilarating moment: its summer now, as it is in Garcas novel, and I really, really want that T-shirt. Veronica Chambers is the author of “Plus” and the Amigas series, the most recent of which, “Amigas: A Formal Affair,” was published in May...
...In a society that puts so much emphasis on perfection, Veronica Chambers mischievously casts aside the guilt-inducing litany of "shoulda, coulda, woulda" that seems to define modern-day life and replaces it with a resounding call to live with "foolish...