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Monday, April 13, 2009

What is "SECRET IDENTITIES?" Documentary/SI Editor's Letter

 

 

 

Dear Friends,

 

During the first leg of our college book tour last week for "Secret Identities: The Asian American Superhero Anthology", the editors and I made a very disturbing discovery when we made impromptu stops at major bookstores in between appearances:

 

Bookstores were NOT carrying "Secret Identities" nor had any plans to do so.

 

We were told customers could place orders at the stores but as far as physical self space?  Nada.  The situation was the same in the stores around us in Baltimore, D.C., Southern California, and New York.

 

The reason?  Well, we’ve been given several of them: “Stores are confused whether the book fits under Asian American Studies or Graphic Novels”, “It’s an accounting error”, “You’ve got too small of a print run”, and of course the popular “E” word these days… “The Economy”.

 

So I’m finding myself having to appeal to the Asian American Community once again in an open letter as I did 6 years ago for “Better Luck Tomorrow” – asking that readers request the book at their local bookstores and/or order copies online through: Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Borders.com.

 

Looking back at that letter, I chuckle at the dramatic statements I wrote like: “changing society” and “this is your vote” -- but in hindsight, the film did set off a chain of events in motion… changing our society just a tiny bit for the better and it was all due to the AA Community.

 

Back then “BLT”, directed by Justin Lin, was initially screening on 13 screens and we needed to make $10,000/screen in order to be put into wider release.  The community came out in droves and the film made $27,750/screen that first weekend and “BLT” was the #1 film per/screen, besting “Anger Management”. 

 

 

This resulted in an immediate green light for “Harold & Kumar Goes to White Castle” starring John Cho and Kal Penn. 

 

Fast forward 6 years, and John can next be seen on May 9th as “Sulu” in Paramount’s “Star Trek” and Kal in the White House as the Office of Public Liaison’s new Associate Director!

 

Justin’s outing last week as the director of “Fast & Furious” (along with “BLT” alums Roger fan & Sung Kang) broke the record for the biggest April opening ever – set 6 years ago ironically by “Anger Management”. 

 

And on the acting front, over the years I’ve personally seen an outstanding bumper crop of young, talented AA actors who have gotten into the business as a direct result of “BLT” – all of whom have been giving me a run for my money at auditions – not so hot for my bank account but regardless, awesome for Asian Americans in the media.

 

So the request is out once again. 

 

Author, Maxine Hong Kingston once wrote: ‘If you see a person [in the movies] 40 feet tall on screen that is a 3 Dimensional character, you can’t help but fall in love with him/her – and once that’s accompanied with an Asian face, it changes perceptions.’  


 

 

And superheroes can be 100 feet tall, soar the skies

and run faster than a speeding bullet. They are America’s

pop culture myths and icons.

 

 

If you flip 3 pages into our book, you’ll come across the Acknowledgments page and the list of SI Babies who were born during this 2-year labor (no pun intended) of love – making it abundantly clear as to why we made this book.


So that the next generation wouldn’t have to grow up without seeing heroes that look like them and yes, perhaps maybe even changing the world just a little bit.

 

But at the end of the day, it’s a great book filled with tales from over 60 of the finest Asian American artists and writers:

"SECRET IDENTITIES is ambitious because of the inherent contradiction it confronts in its stated goals: to challenge racial bias and stereotype without pigeon-holing the single largest and diverse race on Earth; to show the Asian diaspora in all its girth and all its local unity. Its ambition is to be incredulous ("How dare you say that about us?") without sounding indignant ("How dare you ignore us?"). And most importantly, enough's enough for these guys." --  PUBLISHER’S WEEKLY

"Uniformly energetic, the art ranges from mainstream-comics bravura to manga-influenced sassiness to alt-comics mannerism... The satire... amuses and sometimes strikes deeper to the heart." -- BOOKLIST

The 10-minute documentary above fully answers the question: “What is SECRET IDENTITIES? – so if it sounds like something you or someone you know might enjoy, please pass the link along and visit an online distributor to get your copies (Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Borders.com) so that we might have the numbers to continue towards a Volume 2… which is most definitely being talked about amongst us.  Teachers and Professors may contact Rachel Guidera (rguidera@thenewpress.com) for classroom bulk sales.

 

On behalf of my co-editors/brothers in arms: Jeff Yang, Keith Chow and Jerry Ma, we leave our work on the table and fate to the powers that be.  There's a certain point when you've done all that you can and we're extremely proud of what we've put together.  Thank you for your support and enjoy the book!

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Parry Shen

Managing Editor

SECRET IDENTITIES

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Visit Lotus507's Xanga Site!
i ordered my copy from Borders! looks like a really interesting book, and i love supporting Asian American media!!
Posted 4/13/2009 1:12 AM by Lotus507 - recommend - reply

Visit aJoLLyDork's Xanga Site!
thanks for putting the info. out there. I had no idea about this, or even about BLT, until I read your post. April is Asian Pacific American month. good luck and keep writing (including in Xangas!), editing, acting, and all that good stuff.
Posted 4/13/2009 6:55 AM by aJoLLyDork - recommend - reply

Visit Roadlesstaken's Xanga Site!
You're doing a good job being a role model for Asian Americans everywhere. I wish you the best of luck and hope more people get to see your work!
Posted 4/13/2009 7:33 AM by Roadlesstaken Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - recommend - reply

Visit Roadlesstaken's Xanga Site!
Btw, I just ordered my copy off Amazon. I can't wait to read it . So cool that so many Asian American celebrities, actors, directors, and writers are involved with this.
Posted 4/13/2009 8:01 AM by Roadlesstaken Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - recommend - reply

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I'll be sure to order a copy! Good luck with all of your other endeavors! =]
Posted 4/13/2009 8:33 AM by xxthatsmexx - recommend - reply

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Aw, that sucks.  I wanted to buy a copy off the shelves so I could read it right away. 

Thanks for the heads up.  Ordering my copy now....! 

Posted 4/13/2009 11:40 AM by crazygrampastuey Xanga True Member - recommend - reply

Visit fLiPgUy31O's Xanga Site!
Roadlesstaken referred me to your page.

i'm going to order my copy of S.I. right now.

btw, better luck tomorrow was an awesome movie!
Posted 4/13/2009 5:42 PM by fLiPgUy31O Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - recommend - reply

Congratulations on the release. I'm very excited to see this and will be ordering my copy tomorrow (but not from Amazon given their latest massive fail). I hope SI is a huge hit for y'all!
Posted 4/13/2009 10:02 PM by Paul G. Bens, Jr. (site) - recommend - reply

Visit s0ngee's Xanga Site!
I was lucky enough to have had the chance to pre-order a copy at ECAASU and I'm really enjoying it! Best of luck!
Posted 4/14/2009 2:49 PM by s0ngee - recommend - reply

There were whole bunch of copies at the Kinokuniya store here in Singapore though :)thanks again for putting together all those vids :)
Posted 4/15/2009 7:58 AM by sonny (site) - recommend - reply

Visit diamondICE's Xanga Site!
so THAT'S why Kal Penn was booted from House...what an impressive new job!
Posted 4/21/2009 10:06 PM by diamondICE - recommend - reply

Thanks for putting something like this together. I went to pick it up at a local Barnes but it wasn't on the shelf. I ordered it from Amazon instead and haven't been able to put it down.  I'm almost done and will probably go through it again to read some of my favorites.  Where was this when I was a kid growing up?  Very impressive and to do it for your children is what it's all about.  I commend you guys.  I'm sure it's not lost on you as an actor that there are some really promising storylines here that can transfer well to the big screen.  As an actor/filmmaker myself, I'd love to find myself auditioning for a project based on one of these stories and/or working behind the scenes as a writer/director.  Even as a spectator, how awesome would it be to see one of these stories fully fleshed out in a feature film?  I'm sure you guys have already talked about this.  Keep it up and get Volume 2 going - I have some concepts I'd like to pass by you guys!  I hope you open it up to contributors again!  Thanks.
Posted 4/29/2009 9:45 AM by J - recommend - reply

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@J - 

@J - 

Thanks J for the kinds words and persistence in finding the book. It really means a lot to hear from those who have connected with the book - if you have the time, please write us up a review on our amazon page so that those still on the rail deciding can hear our thoughts. Would love to hear your ideas - keep your eyes open on our site after the summer for an announcement for Volume II!
Posted 4/29/2009 10:10 AM by ParryShen Xanga Premium Member - recommend - reply

Is there anywhere to buy this in the UK? I can only find it on amazons US site and dont fancy paying for the shipping cost :(
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