Liane Tsui

Contributor

Liane Tsui is a publishing professional in Toronto, Ontario. As a graduate of the publishing program at Centennial College, people often ask Liane what she majored in at university. That would be computer science, and yes––she knows—it's vastly different from book publishing. But after finishing school and working at various odd jobs for a couple of years, she realized that she should find a career in a field that she truly loves. Now, she wallows in books and comma-busting, and is as happy as a clam.

Latest Articles

Interview: Gregory Oh
Toronto musician Gregory Oh is innovative and outspoken--but don't be too quick to label him a firebrand.
Oct 30, 2009 - Liane Tsui
Movie Review: Shane Acker's 9
A scrappy band of sentient rag dolls struggle to survive and to redeem mankind in this animated short turned feature-length film.
Sep 14, 2009 - Liane Tsui
Hong Kong Comics: Ngau-chai by Wong Sze-ma
Wong Sze-ma's lovingly crafted comic strip about a boy and his father is a nostalgic look at parenting and life in Hong Kong
Aug 19, 2009 - Liane Tsui
Five Great (But Now Sadly Retired) Webcomics
For every webcomic that exists now, there is one that has ended before its time or drawn to a natural close. Here are five retired but still remarkable online comics.
Aug 18, 2009 - Liane Tsui
Movie Review: American Splendor
Harvey Pekar has a dead-end job, questionable hygiene, a crummy attitude, and an explosive temper. It's safe to say that he's no hero. Right? This movie begs to differ.
Aug 13, 2009 - Liane Tsui
Review: The Crowning Glory of Calla Lily Ponder
The Crowning Glory of Calla Lily Ponder is a sweet tale of healing, but Rebecca Wells' latest novel may not be what readers are expecting
Aug 11, 2009 - Liane Tsui
Hong Kong Comics: Old Master Q
A staple of Hong Kong comics, Alfonso Wong's Old Master Q has been a manhua favourite for over 45 years because of its straightforward humour and candid point of view
Jul 21, 2009 - Liane Tsui
Review: Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou
Delve into the contemplative and relaxing world of Hitoshi Ashinano's stunning manga, Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou ("Record of a Yokohama Shopping Trip")
Jul 20, 2009 - Liane Tsui
Top Twitter Tools: The Basics
Use these essential Twitter tools to get the most out of microblogging, and to enhance communications with personal and professional tweeps.
Jul 18, 2009 - Liane Tsui
Book Review: Twenty Chickens for a Saddle
Robyn Scott's debut work is simultaneously an engaging account of a life in Botswana, a study of racism/AIDS, and a testament to the need for innovation and perseverance
Jul 11, 2009 - Liane Tsui