Meiling Jin writes of the initial distress in
England that she and her sister faced as the only Chinese girls in their school. She details her own perspective of
exile, “otherness” and the issues experienced as a minority group in England. As the only female Chinese students, Jin and her sister were persecuted on
racist grounds by boys. The most important teacher for her, who taught arithmetic, was an Asian man. Jin learned a lot from her teachers in
London during this time and mentions in numerous articles how they were some of the many people in her everyday life from which she drew inspiration for her works. Although surrounded by people, she led "a solitary and unsupervised life." Today, Meiling Jin's topics and style of writing reflect her identity as a
Chinese Caribbean author. However, it was not until around 2012 that she began identifying and marketing her work as a Chinese Caribbean author. Prior to that she simply referred to herself as a
Caribbean author. Jin draws inspiration for her works from a range of different sources including
Maya Angelou and
Alice Walker. Jin also incorporates her many different cultural experiences in her work. She reasons why she writes and how poetry is remembered by so many by the iconic poets of the past several centuries. She expressed, "For me, writing is healing. It is also communicating. But above all, it's powerful. When I think of the
mass media and the
mausoleum of dead white poets, who have such a hold on people, I feel diminished. It's if, I am hurling myself against an enormous concrete wall; the only dent being my head the mausoleum of dead white poets, who have such a hold on people, I feel diminished." Among these, Jin feels a great sense of pride in her work. She believes that her work, inspired by many female writers in
China, is a way for her to get ideas across and to reach others in a personal way. She says one of the main reasons she continues to write "is the thought that someone might read it and be able to find something in it to connect with." This sense of purpose and meaning she feels for her work shows in through the finished product. The reader will find a sense of deeper meaning in her work and hopefully be able to connect in the way Jin has with the works that have inspired her. ==Works==