“Unlock Your Creative Potential: Gloria L. Huang Reveals the Secrets to Transforming Your Writing Journey!”

"Unlock Your Creative Potential: Gloria L. Huang Reveals the Secrets to Transforming Your Writing Journey!"

Dive into the world of storytelling as today’s Write Now interview features the talented Gloria L. Huang, author of the enchanting middle grade novel Kaya of the Ocean. With a passion for weaving tales since childhood, Gloria shares her journey into the literary realm, revealing her inspirations and creative process. Ever wondered what it’s like for a writer to breathe life into characters while balancing the practicalities of life? Join us as we explore Gloria’s insights on writing, the joy it brings, and perhaps a few secrets from her writing nook! You won’t want to miss this conversation full of heart, imagination, and a sprinkle of humor. LEARN MORE.

Today’s Write Now interview features Gloria L. Huang, author of KAYA OF THE OCEAN.

Photo courtesy of Gloria L. Huang

Who are you?

My name is Gloria L. Huang, and I’m an author of middle grade novels. I currently live in Palo Alto, California.

What do you write?

I write middle grade novels, as well as short fiction for literary magazines. I’m one of those annoying people who wanted to be a writer since they were a child, but I would say I became more serious about it when my short stories began to be published. Many of those short stories became the seeds for longer books — to that end, I also enjoy writing young adult and adult literary novels. I wouldn’t say there’s any particular type of writing I avoid, but I do tend towards contemporary with an element of fantasy. I don’t usually write straight horror or romance (but I admire those who do, as I admire any artist dedicated to their craft).

I truly, truly love writing. It is air and breath to me, and I couldn’t survive without it. (Not to be dramatic.)

Where do you write?

I wish I had a more mystical, fantastical answer to this (“I write in my sunroom overlooking the ocean, and my pages are dotted with salt from the sea!”), but sadly…

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