“Unveiling the Unseen: Teresa Wong Explores the Extraordinary Depths of Everyday Life in Her Graphic Memoir”
TW: I do—it’s Arsenal Pulp Press in Vancouver. They’re great. They’re small, like six people or something, but they put a lot of great books out, and they really do get noticed, because they’re championing marginalized voices and really original types of stories. I love them.
LL: Can you talk about the timing of the writing of the two books?
TW: In 2005 or so, I set out to write the prose version of All Our Ordinary Stories. And then I took that Humber College certificate in 2007 or 2008—before I had kids. I had been married a long time before I had kids—about seven years—and then I had Scarlet. Everything stopped—nothing was happening with writing. And then I had my second child 16 months later, and then my third 18 months after that.
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