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OnlyFlannyFlanFlans t1_j5pb4bh wrote

Calling yourselves "the first traditionally published GenZ book authors" sounds fake and gimmicky. I've seen articles about genZ authors for at least 5 years now -- are none of them traditionally published? Maybe shift the narrative from "we got there first" to "we offer a perspective unique from all the other first-generation-immigrant college kids".

That said, congrats on the book! What literature trends would you like to see become more mainstream in the next few years?

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xzakit t1_j5pi0gp wrote

It says “one of the first” so I’m pretty sure all that means is that they’re on the upper end of the gen Z age bracket and not that they got in literally first

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ldeveraux t1_j5p69ln wrote

Where do you find the gall to publish a book while still in college?? /s

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swimtwobirds t1_j5pacm5 wrote

The book looks wonderful and is a great take for children who have experienced a move - and their parents. What brought you to this idea?

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ekstn t1_j5pfp69 wrote

What was your process like for getting an agent?

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xzakit t1_j5pjmi2 wrote

Is Lily a completely made up character or did you insert some of your own feelings and experiences into the character from your experiences in Taiwan?

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