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Susan Ito & Devon Halliday

June 26, 2024 Anna Jinja
Susan Ito & Devon Halliday
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The Anna Jinja Show
Susan Ito & Devon Halliday
Jun 26, 2024
Anna Jinja

We are thrilled to sit down with the incredibly talented Susan Ito, a literary powerhouse with a lifelong passion for storytelling. Susan's journey began with the magic of reading at just three years old and evolved into crafting captivating narratives by the age of six, leaving a lasting impact on the literary world.

Susan is an accomplished writer and the co-editor of the literary anthology "A Ghost At Heart’s Edge: Stories & Poems of Adoption." Her works have been featured in esteemed publications such as The Writer, Growing Up Asian American, Choice, Hip Mama, Literary Mama, Catapult, Hyphen, The Bellevue Literary Review, and many more.

In this episode, we delve into Susan's rich literary journey and explore the profound impact of her work in the realm of adoption and foster care stories. She shares insights from her memoir “I Would Meet You Anywhere,” discussing the importance of embracing her right to know and tell her own story.

Devon Halliday was invited to provide the creative response to Susan’s story. Devon is the daughter of two poetry professors, who grew up in Athens, OH, and studied Comparative Literature at Brown University. After several years in the New York publishing scene, Devon returned to Athens with her husband. Together, they became co-owners of a small local bakery while Devon pursues a fiction MFA at Warren Wilson and her passion for songwriting. Tune in to hear the amazing song that Devon wrote and performed for Susan!

Don't miss this heartfelt and enlightening episode as we celebrate the power of storytelling and the connections that shape our lives.

Devon's Song
I’d Meet You Anywhere – Devon Halliday


 Maybe I remind you of a dark time
 Maybe you don’t like my forehead creased in your same lines
 Maybe it’s water under the bridge
 That I can’t help swimming in
 Do I haunt you with my patience
 Like a jump scare when I meet you at the station
 Maybe I’m crying over the same spilled milk that you wiped away
 But I’d meet you anywhere
 Lips tripping over last time’s excuse
 You know I’d meet you anywhere
 I’ll keep on collecting the scraps of your truth
 Because I’d meet you anywhere
 Gone like a ghost, but I’d still meet you anywhere
 I lost years in speculation
 Triangulating your laugh from my laugh and your face from the faces of strangers
 And you’re not what I thought
 You’re better, you’re worse, and you’re all that I want
 And I’d meet you anywhere
 Lips tripping over last time’s excuse
 You know I’d meet you anywhere
 I’ll keep on collecting the scraps of your truth
 Because I’d meet you anywhere
 Gone like a ghost, but I’d still meet you anywhere
 (I’d meet you anywhere)
 If I’m only a secret at least I’ll be kept
 (I’d meet you anywhere)
 It’s all right if you leave me, you already left
 (I’d meet you anywhere)
 You can say you don’t need me but here you are again
 (You’d meet me anywhere)
 

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Show Notes

We are thrilled to sit down with the incredibly talented Susan Ito, a literary powerhouse with a lifelong passion for storytelling. Susan's journey began with the magic of reading at just three years old and evolved into crafting captivating narratives by the age of six, leaving a lasting impact on the literary world.

Susan is an accomplished writer and the co-editor of the literary anthology "A Ghost At Heart’s Edge: Stories & Poems of Adoption." Her works have been featured in esteemed publications such as The Writer, Growing Up Asian American, Choice, Hip Mama, Literary Mama, Catapult, Hyphen, The Bellevue Literary Review, and many more.

In this episode, we delve into Susan's rich literary journey and explore the profound impact of her work in the realm of adoption and foster care stories. She shares insights from her memoir “I Would Meet You Anywhere,” discussing the importance of embracing her right to know and tell her own story.

Devon Halliday was invited to provide the creative response to Susan’s story. Devon is the daughter of two poetry professors, who grew up in Athens, OH, and studied Comparative Literature at Brown University. After several years in the New York publishing scene, Devon returned to Athens with her husband. Together, they became co-owners of a small local bakery while Devon pursues a fiction MFA at Warren Wilson and her passion for songwriting. Tune in to hear the amazing song that Devon wrote and performed for Susan!

Don't miss this heartfelt and enlightening episode as we celebrate the power of storytelling and the connections that shape our lives.

Devon's Song
I’d Meet You Anywhere – Devon Halliday


 Maybe I remind you of a dark time
 Maybe you don’t like my forehead creased in your same lines
 Maybe it’s water under the bridge
 That I can’t help swimming in
 Do I haunt you with my patience
 Like a jump scare when I meet you at the station
 Maybe I’m crying over the same spilled milk that you wiped away
 But I’d meet you anywhere
 Lips tripping over last time’s excuse
 You know I’d meet you anywhere
 I’ll keep on collecting the scraps of your truth
 Because I’d meet you anywhere
 Gone like a ghost, but I’d still meet you anywhere
 I lost years in speculation
 Triangulating your laugh from my laugh and your face from the faces of strangers
 And you’re not what I thought
 You’re better, you’re worse, and you’re all that I want
 And I’d meet you anywhere
 Lips tripping over last time’s excuse
 You know I’d meet you anywhere
 I’ll keep on collecting the scraps of your truth
 Because I’d meet you anywhere
 Gone like a ghost, but I’d still meet you anywhere
 (I’d meet you anywhere)
 If I’m only a secret at least I’ll be kept
 (I’d meet you anywhere)
 It’s all right if you leave me, you already left
 (I’d meet you anywhere)
 You can say you don’t need me but here you are again
 (You’d meet me anywhere)
 

Support the Show.