Why I Write About Family Dynamics
As a storyteller, I find myself drawn to the interplay of characters bound by blood. Their nuanced, complicated relationships are universally relatable, and a never-ending source of content.
Why I Write Short Stories
Through short stories, we get to experience the world in bite-sized pieces, diving into specific moments of meaning.
Why I Write Cozy Fantasy
Cozy fantasy transports us to worlds where mystical creatures may roam and everyday troubles yield to the comforts of life, whether they be warm drinks or good friends.
Why I Write About Identity & Belonging
Themes of identity and belonging have been major ones in my own life, so I’m drawn to writing about these aspects of existence. I’ve always been fascinated by human identity and the search we all seem to have for a place to call home.
Why I Write Older Characters
I think it’s so important to embrace diversity in perspectives, and oftentimes later-in-life stories are neglected. I want to be a part of changing that.
Why I Write Multicultural Stories
Rooted in my own identity as part of the diaspora (mixed 2nd gen Japanese American), these kinds of stories almost always explore the delicate topics of identity and belonging, which I love.
Why I Write Strong Female Characters
The decision to write strong female characters is rooted in my belief that literature has the power to empower, inspire, and challenge the status quo.
Why I Write About Mental Health
Mental health narratives play a crucial role in so many important stories, and as someone personally affected by mental health struggles throughout my life, it’s important to me that my work reflect those realities as well.
Why I Write Disabled Characters
My choice to write characters with disabilities is a personal statement in many ways, that our voices matter. But it is also quite simple: I believe all kinds of people, with all kinds of stories, should be able to see themselves in literature and other media.
Why I Write About My Querying Process
I’ve benefitted so much from others in the publishing industry—whether authors, agents, or editors—who have shared their experiences and expertise. I’m no expert, but I want to pay it forward by being transparent about my own process.
Why I Write Fantasy
Writing fantasy is not just an indulgence in escapism; it's a deliberate choice to weave dreams into reality. The genre offers a boundless playground where imagination reigns supreme, complex themes find expression, and readers embark on journeys that transcend the ordinary.
Why I Write LGBTQ Stories
My choice to write LGBTQ stories is not just about checking boxes; it's a heartfelt commitment to authenticity, visibility, and celebrating the diverse spectrum of love and identity.
Why I Write About Generational Trauma
Beyond the academic discussions and clinical perspectives on the importance of discussing generational trauma, acknowledging it is an act of collective healing.