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"If we can get more stories and people who can make differences, such as authors writing OwnVoices stories, I think weâll begin to see a shift in industries that can depict people of color in a more positive light."
"The most Filipino thing about me is the way I look. Having grown up essentially in American culture, for the longest time Iâd identified first as an American and second as a Filipino."
"So the biggest lesson for me was to write what you want. People are going to have their opinionsâgood and bad. The reality is youâre not going to please everyone, and if you attempt to please everyone, you end up pleasing no one. If anything, you can have fun doing it."
"Iâve always looked at life through the lens of a non-Filipino."
"I always wanted to be an author. I thought it was the coolest job. As a child of immigrant parents, it wasn't ever something that they promoted. They always wanted me to do something practical."
"I considered myself white, having grown up essentially American but with Filipino parents. I donât speak with an accent and I barely speak Tagalog. So, for most of my life, I looked at the world as a âwhiteâ person."
"Like many American born Asian-Americans, I wanted to assimilate as a child. I wanted to fit in. As I grew older, I realized that instead of fitting in, why not stand out?"
"...There is a lack of diversity in publishingâauthors and booksâso if you want to write that book about growing up as a Filipino in the States, or a culture that you find interesting, do it now. Publishing is hard enough, and we need to take advantage of opportunities when we can."
"I try not to look up to people who are Filipino for the sake of their nationality. There seems to be a shortage of diversity in the arts in general, including publishing, so whenever I see a person of color doing something to further their culture or cause I tend to root for them."
"Make believe is much more entertaining and enjoyable than real life. More fantastical things can happen in make believe."
"I donât need to be motivated to write; itâs always there waiting to get out. Published or not."
"My favorite author is Chuck Palahniuk. Iâd never been a big reader, often going long stretches without reading. Then I read Fight Club (novel)."
"Swingers are gross, theyâre always ugly people. But the idea of sleeping with a married man, she says, thatâs so trendy. You are so hip."
"The stories, they get misconstrued as the facts arenât really facts and the fictions arenât really fictions. Sometimes, the people telling the stories arenât who they appear to be. Sometimes, the voices sound the same and you never really know where theyâre coming from. And sometimes, the same person just keeps telling the same story, over and over until heâs sick in the head."
"People arenât stupid. They just want to believe in others. They just want to believe that the world isnât coming to an end. And more importantly, they just want to believe in themselves. They want to believe that they can still trust their fellow human being to do the right thing."
"When youâre hiding out in bushes to meet your favorite celebrity, well, thatâs just pathetic. When youâre designing an elaborate plan to get laid, thatâs just creepy."
"Salem was beautiful and historical, but something about being continually reminded of the witch trials didnât sit well with her. Sheâd fight a man wielding a machete way before fighting witch hunters."
"There was an ounce of mystery in his voice, something secretive, dark, almost as if the proverbial can of worms was about to be smashed open."
"Families donât follow tradition as much as they used to. Family is still important, but many of the customs have fallen to the wayside. Some families, though, still hold onto tradition. Good, bad, or ugly."
"Regular people joined by a common link. Death, it affected all people, all occupations. Accountants, cooks, realtors, secretaries. A support group for all to grieve. Doctors, the unemployed, teenagers. Dying could happen to anyone."
"The voice of scared shitless reason said, "Oh my God, oh my God! She's got a gun. She's got a gun!""