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On the Table Read Magazine, “the best book magazine in the UK“, Liana Tang shares the inspiration behind her co-written book with Kylie Wang, Stuck In Her Head, and their creative writing process.
I interviewed author Liana Tang about her life and career, co-writing her new book, Stuck In Her Head, with Kylie Wang, and the inspiration for their story.
Greetings and salutations! Career-wise, I’m an author who has been published or forthcoming in 60+ publications and has been nominated for Best of the Net several times. I’m also a member of the Writer’s Union of Canada, and am currently working at a film company as a screenwriter and marketing advisor.
Outside of that, I’m just another person from Hong Kong who really likes video games, animation, music, running and spending time with my (most likely crazy) cousins.
Ever since I was born, I started writing stories. I only started taking it seriously when I was 10, though.
Three years.
I was dissatisfied with many YA books growing up since I felt a disconnection between what I read and my personal experiences. Thus, I initially pitched to Kylie, a writer friend I met in primary school, the turning point of the novel and some of the themes I wanted to tackle. Since publishing a book would help with our college applications, it led to the creation of Stuck in Her Head.
In general, the writing process for SIHH was extremely challenging. At the beginning, we had to have constant pitch meetings despite the time zone differences (Kylie was in America while I was in Hong Kong). Even after we laid out the initial plan for SIHH, the book had to undergo several drafts. There were a lot of deleted scenes that didn’t make the cut, and those that did had to undergo heavy revisions before it makes it in the final version.
Both.
Just me, and Kylie, along with a few beta-readers. We have to do LOTS of revision, though.
Don’t let anyone say no to your dreams.
I’m currently reading graphic novels like Leigh Barudgo’s Demon in the Woods or Squire by Nadia Shammas since I’m planning to publish one in the near future. I’m really excited about the project since I believe there’s a lot of commercial potential while offering commentary about issues I care about, like complicity within institutions of power, from multiple perspectives. The project also helps to develop my visual vocabulary since I want to write for films and TV shows.
Kindle: https://amzn.to/462vs5L
Paperback: https://amzn.to/3SmvC4N
Our website: https://twoteenauthors.com/stuck-in-her-head/
Kylie’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kyliewangwrites/
Liana’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lianatang.yantung/
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