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  • “You got yourself into a Lindsay Wong story”: The author of Tell Me Pleasant Things about Immortality talks about ghosts, Chinese families, and her idiosyncratic approach to fiction
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“You got yourself into a Lindsay Wong story”: The author of Tell Me Pleasant Things about Immortality talks about ghosts, Chinese families, and her idiosyncratic approach to fiction

February 28, 2023February 28, 2023
by Steven Beattie

“I’m interested in that idea: when we transform ourselves, are we transforming our pain?”

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