Sandra Tsing Loh is an American writer, actress, and radio personality. Her book, The Madwoman in the Volvo: My Year of Raging Hormones, is listed on New York Times’ 100 Most Notable Books. Other works include her Pushcart Prize-winning short story, My Father’s Chinese Wives, her bestselling book, A Year in Van Nuys, Depth Takes a Holiday: Essays From Lesser Los Angeles, and her novel, If You Lived Here, You’d Be Home By Now, listed in the Los Angeles Times 100 best fiction books.
Her solo shows include The B**** Is Back: An All-Too Intimate Conversation (South Coast Repertory), Aliens in America and Bad Sex With Bud Kemp (2econd Stage), Sugar Plum Fairy (Geffen Playhouse/Seattle Repertory), and I Worry (Kennedy Center/Actors Theatre of Louisville).
She has been a regular commentator on NPR’s Morning Edition, PRI’s Morning Edition, This American Life, and Marketplace, as well as her weekly segment, KCRW's The Loh Life.