Ann Pai has been writing for publication since 1996 in both technical and
creative fields.  

Her poetry
and fiction have been published by The Coal City Review,
The MacGuffin Reader, in the online journal Friction Magazine (2001), in
the Detroit-based indie publication Eat at Joes, and in the Pocket Poets
chapbook series produced by
Prospero's Bookstore in Kansas City.  

Her essay, “Appropriate Chewing,” was published in Byline magazine in
2003.  For its 2005 edition, Sport Literate magazine printed Ann's essay,
"Nolan Ryan's Last Pitch," about her sister’s death in the context of her
sister’s love for baseball.  

Ann Pai has read poetry by invitation in writers’ series in Ann Arbor,
Michigan and Kansas City, Missouri, and has performed poetry for
audiences in Oklahoma City, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Brescia, Italy.

An accomplished technical writer in private industry, she has designed
and written more than one hundred software instruction manuals,
searchable online references, and short instructional pieces.

Ann Pai has lived and worked in Italy (as a live-in babysitter, translation
proofreader, and English tutor) and in Russia (where, after receiving a
master's degree in city planning, she assisted in planning the first
Russian city to be designed on free-enterprise principles).
 
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