"By saying that all my characters have a little bit of me in them, I mean that I try to be invested and empathetic in all my characters—whether they are principal or secondary, deeply flawed and not very “nice.” If you’re in tune with your story then the characters do come at you organically. There isn’t an order to how they might appear."
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Immigrants to the United StatesNovelists from the PhilippinesPeople from ManilaPoets from the PhilippinesPlaywrights from the Philippines
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On how she invests part of herself in her characters in “JESSICA HAGEDORN” in TAYO Literary Magazine (2014)
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