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Susan Choi
Impulses, Sources, Trajectories: Douglas Unger on Discovering Why You Write
“What kind of writer do I want to be? Where does my writing come from?”
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Douglas Unger
| August 29, 2025
Susan Choi on Korea
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Fiction Non Fiction
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Susan Choi on Writing a Cross-Cultural Story of Mystery and Tragedy
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| January 5, 2023
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Because Misery Loves Company
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| September 6, 2022
Susan Choi on Powering Through a First Draft
"Sometimes the first draft is best."
By
Susan Choi
| August 26, 2022
What you (an adult) should read next, based on your favorite children's book.
By
Katie Yee
| June 17, 2022
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