Putsata Reang is a long-time journalist who has worked for The San Jose Mercury News, the Seattle-Times and the Spokesman-Review, among other newspapers. Her stories have also appeared in the New York Times, Politico, Ms, and Mother Jones, as well as the literary anthology, “In the Shadow of Angkor.” Putsata is a recipient of the Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellowship and multiple writers residencies. “Ma and Me” is her debut memoir. Her first book, “Deadly Secrets,” is a true crime account of a quadruple slaying in a Seattle suburb that Putsata first covered as a young reporter for the Seattle-Times. She teaches memoir writing at the University of Washington’s school of Professional & Continuing Education.
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