![]() ![]() While neither of them are meant to be direct representations of myself, I definitely drew inspiration from my own life in shaping parts of theirs. Sarah: I really loved writing all the characters in Made in Korea, particularly the main duo, Valerie Kwon and Wes Jung. What was it like writing these characters and did you draw inspiration from your own lived experience? ![]() ![]() Ricepaper: Your novel, Made in Korea, is a romantic comedy that also deals with the characters’ identities as the children of Korean immigrants. LiterASIAN’s Sophie Munk interviews Grace Eiko Thomson as part of a series of profiles of this year’s lineup of authors. When she’s not writing, you can find her hanging out by the water, taking film photos, or eating a bowl of bingsu. Sarah Suk lives in Vancouver, Canada, where she writes stories and admires mountains. ![]()
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