This chapter explores the decision-making process behind creating good fiction, with a focus on tone, point of view, and place. The importance of character and voice is discussed, and how these elements influence the choices made in the storytelling.
Celeste Ng—New York Times bestselling author of three novels, Everything I Never Told You, Little Fires Everywhere, and Our Missing Hearts—joins a live audience to talk about her illustrious career exploring complex family dynamics and themes of identity, race, and culture.