“Unveiling the Unseen: Teresa Wong Explores the Extraordinary Depths of Everyday Life in Her Graphic Memoir”
The year after, or a couple years after that was when I had my last child, Isaac, and at that point, because everything was gone, I thought I should start something new and maybe a little simpler and easier—a quicker story to tell, not a multi-generational, very tender old story, maybe just a really straightforward one. I thought about my postpartum depression a lot, and I decided I’ll do that. I had him in 2014 and my mom had her stroke in 2014, and in 2015 I started writing Dear Scarlet . It was published in 2019 but, you know, after I reached the point of sending off my stuff to the publisher for Dear Scarlet, I had already started thinking about that lost book. That was the book of my heart, like, the one thing that I wanted to become a writer to do.
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