The Shit No One Tells You About Writing

Author Insights from Mai Nguyen, Lindsay Wong and Laurie Frankel

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Apr 30, 2026
Mai Nguyen, Vietnamese Canadian novelist who writes about grief and family; Lindsay Wong, author and professor exploring diasporic trauma and dark humor; Laurie Frankel, bestselling novelist probing family, morality, and rage. They talk about processing personal loss through fiction, blending horror and myth with social critique, and the craft of finding voice through revision and smart structural choices.
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ADVICE

Turn Short Journalistic Pitches Into Strong Jacket Copy

  • Use journalistic pitching experience to write tight loglines and jacket copy that sell a book.
  • Mai's short, punchy pitch to Carly became the editor-facing logline and remained largely unchanged into the jacket copy.
ANECDOTE

Myth And Poverty Collide In Villain Hitting

  • Lindsay Wong blends historical practices like corpse marriage and villain hitting with contemporary millennial desperation to explore choicelessness.
  • She connects mythic rituals (villain hitting) to modern economic sacrifices by women under capitalism.
INSIGHT

Make Labor Sensory To Show Class Sacrifice

  • Wong shows labor as both physical and emotional work that women perform to survive under capitalism.
  • Lucinda's coffin training dramatizes bodily and sensory labor, especially smell, to make class and sacrifice visceral.
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