WATCH
- Brockport Writers Forum, SUNY Brockport 
- Free Press Book Club Discussion of The Riveter, Winnipeg Free Press 
- “Jack Wang: The Riveter,” Vancouver Public Library 
- “Re-imagining the Life of a Chinese-Canadian Soldier in WWII,” The Agenda, TVO Today 
- “Of War and Love: Exploring Chinese Canadian History in The Riveter,” Journey of the Art 
- 2022 Awards Announcement, The Writers’ Union of Canada 
- “A Century of Chinese Migrant Stories,” Vancouver Public Library 
- Brick 107 Summer Mega-issue Launch, Brick Magazine 
- US Launch of We Two Alone, Buffalo Street Books 
- 2020 Awards Announcement, The Writers’ Union of Canada 
- “Reading with G’Ra Asim,” Spring Writes! Literary Festival 
- “Collected Work: On Writing Short Forms, and Gathering Them into Book Form,” Spring Writes! Literary Festival 
- “How to Pronounce Knife Book Talk with Souvankham Thammavongsa,” Innis College, University of Toronto 
- “Time Travel: Narratives That Traverse Through Past, Present and Future,” Word Vancouver 
- Canadian Launch of We Two Alone, Innis College, University of Toronto 
- “At the Crossroads” with Kaie Kellough, Words Across Canada / The Word on the Street 
- “Late Bloom: Publishing Later in Life,” Chautauqua Writers’ Center, Chautauqua Institution 
- Writers-in-residence Sunday Readings with Ralph Black, Chautauqua Writers’ Center, Chautauqua Institution 
LISTEN
- Interview with Hollay Ghadery, New Books Network 
- The Bridge, with Peter Mansbridge (begins at 28:45) 
- “Jack Wang on His Novel The Riveter,” North by Northwest with Margaret Gallagher, CBC Listen 
- The Ben Mulroney Show, Corus Network 
- “Featured Audiobook: The Riveter,” Behind the Mic: AudioFile Magazine’s Podcast 
- “Creating Narrative Tension in Fiction,” The Lit Pen, Victoria Festival of Authors 
- Burned by Books podcast with Chris Holmes 
- “Prose Podcast,” Victoria Festival of Authors 
- thecommentary.ca with Joseph Planta 
READ (ARTICLES & INTERVIEWS)
- “Q&A with Jack Wang,” Victoria Festival of Authors 
- “Second World War Novel Highlights 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion and Vancouver Shipyards,” Vancouver Sun 
- “Real-life Hero Inspires War Novel The Riveter,” National Post 
- “Jack Wang Reimagines Lost Stories of Chinese Canadians During WWII,” CBC Books 
- “Jack Wang Explores Complexities of Love and War in New Novel Set in Vancouver,” CBC News 
- “Why Read Novels? ‘To Feel More Fully,’ Says Jack Wang,” The Tyee 
- “Jack Wang: On Recognizing Humanity,” Writer’s Digest 
- “8 Novels and a Short Story About the Second World War,” 49th Shelf 
- “Ten Writers on Writing Advice: 2021,” Poets & Writers 
- “Jack Wang on the Chinese Diaspora,” Canadian Writers Abroad 
- “ATW Interviews: Jack Wang,” Advice to Writers 
- “8 Short Stories About People Who Want What They Can’t Have,” Electric Lit 
- “Introducing | 2021 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellows, Finalists, and Panelists,” New York Foundation for the Arts 
- “8 New Books by Chinese American Authors”, Electric Lit 
- “Q & A: Jack Wang,” Ithaca Times 
- “Ten Questions for Jack Wang,” Poets & Writers 
- “Jack Wang on Publishing His First Book, We Two Alone, at 48,” The Zoomer Book Club 
- “Their Books Came Out, But They Can’t: Debut Fiction Writers on the Grief and Gratitude of Pandemic Publishing,” Toronto Star 
- “BIPOC Writers Like Souvankham Thammavongsa and Ian Williams Show an Experience of Canada Many of Us Do Not Know,” The Globe and Mail 
- “The Chat with Jack Wang,” 49th Shelf 
- “Q & A with Jack Wang,” Victoria Festival of Authors 
READ (PREVIEWS & REVIEWS)
- “A Riveting Wartime Read,” The Winnipeg Free Press 
- “Rough Landing,” The Literary Review of Canada 
- “Lovemaking, Paratrooping,” The British Columbia Review 
- “The Riveter (starred review),” Shelf Awareness 
- “27 New Books Out Today,” Literary Hub 
- “Exploring Untold Stories: Three Compelling WWII Novels,” The J.ca 
- “The Best Books We Read This Week,” The New Yorker 
- “Briefly Noted,” The New Yorker 
- “Nazis, the Cold War, and Canadians at Normandy,” The Toronto Star 
- “The Riveter,” Historical Novel Society 
- “‘What to Read’ in I Love to Read Month with McNally Robinson,” Winnipeg’s Classic 107 
- “Most Anticipated: Our 2025 Spring Fiction Preview,” 49th Shelf 
- ”The Riveter (starred review),” Kirkus Reviews 
- ”The Riveter (starred review),” Publishers Weekly 
- “The Best Books of Winter,” BookBub 
- “Anuja Varghese Reviews Short Story Collections By Jack Wang and Silmy Abdullah,” Event 
- “We Two Alone by Jack Wang,” The Miramichi Reader 
- “Book Review: We Two Alone by Jack Wang,” The Coachella Review 
- “17 Historical Fiction Books You'll Want To Get Your Hands On This Summer,” BuzzFeed 
- “Review: 'We Two Alone,' by Jack Wang,” StarTribune 
- “We Two Alone: Stories,” Shelf Awareness 
- “We Two Alone: Stories,” New York Journal of Books 
- “10 Short Story Collections to Read This Summer,” Literary Hub 
- “We Two Alone,” Publishers Weekly 
- “Books We Can’t Wait to Read in June,” Write or Die Tribe 
- “Significant Others,” Literary Review of Canada 
- “13 Great 2021 Short Story Collections by Asian Authors,” Book Riot 
- “Fiction Review,” The Malahat Review 
- “The Books We Love,” The Zoomer Book Club 
- “Fall 2020 Reading List: 40 Canadian Books to Check Out This Season,” CBC Books 
- “Stories Highlight Chinese Diaspora,” The Free Press 
- “#920 Rogue Reverberating,” The British Columbia Review 
- “60 Works of Canadian Fiction Coming Out in Fall 2020,” CBC Books 
- “New and Notable Releases This Week,” Toronto Star 
- “Books to Watch for at the 2020 Vancouver Writers Fest,” Shrapnel 
- “Summer Books Preview: 20 Titles for Your Reading Pleasure,” Toronto Star 
- “Here Are 70 Canadian Short Stories Available Free Online,” CBC Books 
