Chandler Treon
Chandler Treon is an MA Literature student and teacher of record at Texas State University. His writing focuses heavily on multicultural media, particularly Asian American films due to his own Vietnamese and Filipino identity. It is his hope that AAPI representation will continue to grow in Western film and television and that he will be there to contribute to its scholarship. When he is not reading or watching movies, you can find him lifting weights at the rec with fellow writers.
Content by Chandler Treon
Reviews,
Modest Success and an Avoidable Spiral: A Review of The Men Can’t Be Saved
BY Chandler Treon
Perhaps that’s the point; perhaps the novel’s title truly is a simple condemnation of men in general. But what about the women?
Reviews,
Modernized Folklore: Blending the Natural, Spiritual, and Technological in A Snake Falls to Earth
BY Chandler Treon
A Snake Falls to Earth acts as a cautionary tale, warning readers of our potential to either intentionally or inadvertently eradicate entire species and cultures, but also offers hope for our ability to reverse the effects of such dramatic devastation.