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Literature Spotlight: Tanya Taimanglo



In the Chamorro community, we"re seeing an increased interest in writing, fine art, and other creative pursuits.  Tanya Taimanglo is an author, blogger, and wonder woman who is paving the way for fierce Chamorro female characters in thought-provoking fiction.  Taimanglo, a Guam native residing in Washington state, is the author of Sirena, Attitude 13, and Secret Shopper and blogs about writing, art, and Chamorro culture on her blog, Guam Goddess in Training.

Being a small community - and an even smaller arts community - it may feel like an isolating experience to be a Chamorro artist or writer.  Positive, supportive authors and bloggers like Taimanglo are reshaping our community through a refreshing new perspective that embraces Chamorro creativity, collaboration, and unique individual expression.  Chamorro Language & Culture asks writer/dreamer/heroine Tanya Taimanglo what inspires her and what she"s learned about herself throughout her own creative journey from the Marianas to the Pacific Northwest:


Chamorro Language & Culture (CLC): You’re an innovative Chamorro author who promotes strong, empowered female characters. What has inspired you to take this direction in your writing?

Tanya Taimanglo (TT): I love reading about empowered women in general, but I wanted myself reflected culturally in a book. Without having any real pool to choose from, I decided to create my own characters.

CLC: Where would you like to see yourself in ten years?

TT: Writing. Success or not as a writer, I think I would still be writing. I would like to expand my publications from three to more and in varied subjects. As a wife and mother, my time is precious. But, no matter where my domestic life takes me, writing is my outlet and therapy.

CLC: What are you working on now?

TT: I’m in the middle of building Attitude 13 Volume 2. I have collected a few short stories over the years that I would like to highlight in this second volume. I’m also creating a lot of YA (Young Adult) pieces currently and would like to see them evolve into finished books, sooner than later.

CLC: In addition to promoting Chamorro culture in some of your works, what other areas or topics do you find inspiration?

TT: If you know me, I’m a massive GEEK. I attend Comic Cons whenever I can. Don’t get me started on Wonder Woman or Bruce Lee. But, I find inspiration in other books, great movies, and my everyday interactions with people.

CLC: Who are your influences, in writing and your other creative endeavors?

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TT: My writing endeavors started when I was young, but I was only serious after my father died in 2007. I felt like I lost my cultural guide. So, to create something in his honor, I tapped my younger brother to illustrate the Sirena children’s book for me. We dedicated it to our dad and have been very proud of this homage. I find great inspiration from other Chamorro artists--writers, photographers, painters. I love that the community continues to grow and strengthen.

CLC:  You are a native Chamorro from Guam. What do you miss most about home, the culture?

TT:  Would it be bad if I said food? I miss my family and the ability to just relax. I miss simplicity.

CLC: If you could rid the world of one (or two things-or more) what would they be and why?

TT: This is tough. From my experiences with people, on Guam or stateside, I hate bias. Coming from a Chamorro father and a Korean mother, I grow up with a lot of distance from others my age. I was an oddity because I wasn’t “local” enough and with my Korean kin, I was not Asian enough. That contributed to silence and feelings of inferiority on my part. Older and wiser, and a whole lot less angrier about who I am, I’ve embraced my differences. I don’t care for ignorance, bias, segregation, judgment at all. I’ve removed it from my life.

CLC: How has your family influenced your work?

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TT: Aside from my father’s passing, my younger brother, Sonny Chargualaf, is a constant source of inspiration. His art and passion for it helps me and others since he launched HeroesandHeadKicks (https://instagram.com/heroesandheadkicks/). My children and husband inspire me as well. Honestly, if I wasn’t with my husband, I don’t think my writing path would have been well established or nurtured.

CLC: What are some positives and negatives about being a contemporary Chamorro writer?

TT:  Support. Support for other artists/writers is what I give. If someone is doing something new, I’m the first to promote it. It’s tough. We’re taught to be modest, so sometimes it’s hard for me to promote myself. It would be nice to receive more support in general back in Guam or stateside. Sometimes I hear about my work being utilized in the schools in Guam and it makes my week. I’ve had a student message me to tell me they read one of my stories in class at GWHS. That is inspiring and makes me want to write more.

CLC: Which books have left the greatest impression on you?

TT:  I read so much, it’s like a treasure hunt, in that I pick up nuggets of truth in each story. I can’t honestly answer this; it’s like picking my favorite song. I still have a mountain of books I need/want to read.

CLC: What organizations or groups are you affiliated with?

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TT: CHE’LU, Chamorro Hands in Education Links Unity from San Diego. I enjoyed my time as a Board member and secretary. Their Chamorro Cultural Festival is an annual celebration that would be a great model for other cities. Since relocating, I’ve become a Communications Adviser for them. I was briefly affiliated with United Roots in Washington.

CLC: How is everyday life in the Mainland for you and your family?

TT: A lot of our focus is the family. My husband and I want to raise happy, healthy, respected and respectful children. We enjoy the occasional meet up with family and people from Guam. We enjoy exploring what our state offers in terms of festivals, museums, concerts and so forth.

CLC: Where can we get the latest news about you?

TT: I have an author page on Facebook. I’m fairly active on Twitter, but for something heartier, one can check out my blog, Guam Goddess in Training. Otherwise, my auntie will blast it on Facebook when something awesome happens in my life, like a birthday.




You can discover more about Tanya Taimanglo in the following links and stay tuned for her future projects!

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TanyaTaimanglo 
Twitter:  https://twitter.com/TanyaCTaimanglo 
Blog: http://guamgoddessintraining.blogspot.com/
GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/TanyaTaimanglo

Why Liberal Christianity is Changing and Dying

This is an excellent op-ed piece over at the New York Times by Ross Douthat.  A sample:
Both religious and secular liberals have been loath to recognize this crisis. Leaders of liberal churches have alternated between a Monty Python-esque “it’s just a flesh wound!” bravado and a weird self-righteousness about their looming extinction. (In a 2005 interview, the Episcopal Church’s presiding bishop explained that her communion’s members valued “the stewardship of the earth” too highly to reproduce themselves.)
It"s not so much triumphalist as it is sad.

Sometimes it"s a sad story

I thought my STORY to be told this year would be vastly different than the one I am telling here.  When the Lord chose "story" as one of my words for 2016, I already knew I was pregnant. In my head, my story was going to be a joyful continuation of the previous amazing year in which I met and married my hero, a man who far exceeded my wildest dreams (and yes, I am well aware that I still owe you the rest of that story.)

I had always dreamed of a large family. Michael and I said "at least" four kids--preferably six or more. When he died nearly 13 years ago, I was eight months pregnant with our second baby and thought that his death was also the death of this large-family dream.  Frankly the death of this dream took longer for me to grieve than the death of my husband, after all, I would see him again someday, but my future babies were just gone.  God had big surprises over the years. He led me to adopt Super T, temporarily provide a home for foster children, and adopt Baby Girl. Every step of the way I marveled at my minivan filling up and rejoiced in adding to my crew.  Less than two years ago God surprised me with the ultimate addition and the amazing joy of a wonderful new love. We tied the knot in November 2014, exactly a year after God began dealing with me to be open to remarriage. Amazing grace has been our theme and it is obvious that God brought us together. Life is good. We decided almost immediately to start "trying" for a baby although we knew the odds were stacked against us because of our ages. After the better part of a year, some things became obvious and we "gave up," content with the four children I brought into the marriage, but disappointed that we wouldn"t have a baby together.  A positive pregnancy test in December 2015 made our eyes pop and jaws drop. We were astounded and thrilled! We nicknamed the baby BA (yes, we are fans of The A-Team and that should give you an idea or our ages and why getting pregnant was such a long-shot) and thoughts of him filled our minds and hearts with dreams vying with the logistics of a larger and older family. My most tightly held dream was "doing it all again," this time with a husband by my side.  Eleven and a half years of single motherhood left me feeling cheated of a "normal" parenting experience. I dreamed of going to parks as a family, playing games, traveling, re-reading all of our favorite picture books to BA and Baby Girl, and homeschooling the little ones together.

We told the kids before Christmas and told the grandparents and uncles on Christmas night.  There was so much shock and excitement and love. We started leaking our happy news to friends and family. We just could not contain our excitement. My belly popped out before six weeks. I guess that is typical for a third pregnancy. I relished every moment being pregnant and felt great, but with definite pregnancy symptoms. I was anticipating actually looking pregnant and wearing maternity clothes, rather than just looking like I"d enjoyed the holidays a bit too much.

On Monday January 11 the spotting started.  I didn"t think much of it until Tuesday night when I realized it had been off and on for 24 hours.  I texted a friend for prayer, and I told Alan that I was going to call the midwife in the morning.  My first appointment was scheduled for the next week, but I couldn"t wait to make sure everything was okay. They squeezed me in on Wednesday morning. There on the ultrasound was our tiny baby. No heartbeat. He measured just 7 weeks 3 days when he should have been 9 weeks. We were sent home to let him miscarry naturally. Within 24 hours all of my pregnancy symptoms disappeared, and on Sunday January 17, my sweet baby passed from my body. My body quickly recovered, but my heart has taken some time. It is shocking how easy it is to fake a smile and do what you need to do even in the face of heartbreak. That familiar lonely feeling of "these people don"t know that my world is shattered" came back--immediately recognizable even though the last time I felt that way was 12 years ago. I was thankful we had told family and friends so early because I felt support from every side. God is good and holds us when we are weak.

But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. 2 Cor. 12:9

I am continuing to learn to trust Him and His plan for my life. After all, He is the potter and I am just the clay. God is the one writing my STORY.

 But now, O Lord, you are our Father;
    we are the clay, and you are our potter;
    we are all the work of your hand. Is. 64:8

I truly have no regrets. I am thankful I got pregnant and loved every minute of my all-too-brief pregnancy. I am thankful we told people. I am thankful I can share this story and relate to so many other women on this potentially lonely and often taboo grief journey. I miss my little one and grieve for him, but I do not grieve as those who have no hope. I anticipate holding BA in my arms one day in heaven. Meanwhile, I look forward through the tears to the next chapter of my story on earth.

 Those who sow in tears
    shall reap with shouts of joy!
 He who goes out weeping,
    bearing the seed for sowing,
shall come home with shouts of joy,
    bringing his sheaves with him. Ps. 126:5-6