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ARCHIVE FOR Karlecia Berganza
The Sculpture and the Dark Well: A Conversation with Author Val Wang

This summer, Val Wang, author of the memoir Beijing Bastard, visited Grub's Teen Fellowship program. While she was here, Teen Fellow Karlecia Berganza had a chance to interview Wang about the publishing process, and her tips for future writers.
KB: What was the publishing process like?
VW: Long and agonizing
August 31, 2016 | Karlecia Berganza
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