She has performed her solo show, The Ice Cream Gene, around the United States. Her theatrical adaption of Untold, stories of reproductive stigma, was produced at Brava Theater She is a member of the Writers’ Grotto, and teaches at Mills College/Northeastern University and Bay Path University. She was one of the co-organizers of Rooted and Written, a no-fee writing workshop for writers of color. She lives in Northern California and serves on the Mesa Refuge Board of Trustees.
In the spring of 2020, Susan wrote a beautiful article about Becoming A Grandmother During the Pandemic on McSweeney’s website.
As a 2024 Writer-on-the-Edge at Mesa Refuge, she wrote:
“Writing my memoir, many pages of which were written in Mesa’s East Shed, pushed the edges of how I understood identity, secrets, and family. Now I am working on two novels: one, about a little-known “edge” of history: Japanese Americans in New York City during World War II, as well as a young adult novel about a Japanese American family facing an unexpected teen pregnancy, and its cultural and personal repercussions.”

