![]() I’ve been on submission more times than I can remember, and I know all too well the sting of rejection. My writing journey took me ten years, four agents, and eight manuscripts written before one of them (number 5) sold. Not sure how much I can reveal, so I won’t give away more than that, lol! Tell us about your writing journey and how you got where you are today. I am currently working on an adult suspense. ![]() ![]() Can you pitch your current project? (for unpublished books) The Obsession: A boy who doesn’t respect boundaries start stalking a girl, only to find out she might just be the more dangerous of the two of them. Unfortunately, getting rid of a dead body is a lot harder than they think, especially when it turns up at a billionaire’s wedding that they’re catering to. But I wanted to come up with an unlikely situation, and what’s more unlikely than a bunch of meddlesome aunties + dead body? And thus was Dial A For Aunties born! Tell us about your book.ĭial A For Aunties: When a wedding photographer accidentally kills her blind date, she turns to her meddlesome aunties for help. When you think of meddlesome aunties, you immediately think: Matchmaking, which is awesome in itself. ![]() For example, I knew before writing Dial A For Aunties that I wanted to write about a bunch of meddlesome Chinese aunties. Usually my ideas come to me in the form of “What if” questions involving the unlikeliest situations. What inspires you to write? Where do you get your ideas? ![]()
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