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From the Archive: Celeste Ng Keep the Channel Open

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Celeste Ng is a writer based in Cambridge, MA. Celeste's first novel, 2014's Everything I Never Told You, is, without exaggeration, one of the most important books of my life. When I read it in 2016, it gave me my first real glimpse at what representation in fiction could mean, and it was revelatory. Celeste's newest novel, which was just released this week, is called Little Fires Everywhere, and I was thrilled to get the chance to talk with her about it. In our conversation we talked about both books, about the importance of representation in media and culture, our shared obsession with Hamilton, and about Celeste's fascination with family roles. For the second segment, Celeste talked about how she got over her phobia of octopuses.
(Conversation recorded July 27, 2017. Originally aired September 13, 2017.)
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Show Notes: Celeste Ng Celeste Ng - Everything I Never Told You Celeste Ng - Little Fires Everywhere Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu) Celeste Ng - “How to Be Chinese” (LikeWise Fiction) Fresh Off the Boat All-American Girl Hamilton George Saunders - Lincoln in the Bardo Sesame Street - Me and My Llama Sesame Street - And Now… The Octopus! [Phobia warning: octopuses] Octopus leaps out of water, grabs crab [Phobia warning: octopuses] Sy Montgomery - The Soul of an Octopus Monterey Bay Aquarium Lindsay Hatton New England Aquarium Peter Watts - Blindsight New Scientist - Mirror test shows magpies aren’t so bird-brained Wendy Cope Wendy Cope - The Orange (read by Emma Watson) Transcript Episode Credits Editing/Mixing: Mike Sakasegawa Music: Podington Bear Transcription: Shea Aguinaldo

Celeste Ng is a writer based in Cambridge, MA. Celeste's first novel, 2014's Everything I Never Told You, is, without exaggeration, one of the most important books of my life. When I read it in 2016, it gave me my first real glimpse at what representation in fiction could mean, and it was revelatory. Celeste's newest novel, which was just released this week, is called Little Fires Everywhere, and I was thrilled to get the chance to talk with her about it. In our conversation we talked about both books, about the importance of representation in media and culture, our shared obsession with Hamilton, and about Celeste's fascination with family roles. For the second segment, Celeste talked about how she got over her phobia of octopuses.
(Conversation recorded July 27, 2017. Originally aired September 13, 2017.)
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Show Notes: Celeste Ng Celeste Ng - Everything I Never Told You Celeste Ng - Little Fires Everywhere Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu) Celeste Ng - “How to Be Chinese” (LikeWise Fiction) Fresh Off the Boat All-American Girl Hamilton George Saunders - Lincoln in the Bardo Sesame Street - Me and My Llama Sesame Street - And Now… The Octopus! [Phobia warning: octopuses] Octopus leaps out of water, grabs crab [Phobia warning: octopuses] Sy Montgomery - The Soul of an Octopus Monterey Bay Aquarium Lindsay Hatton New England Aquarium Peter Watts - Blindsight New Scientist - Mirror test shows magpies aren’t so bird-brained Wendy Cope Wendy Cope - The Orange (read by Emma Watson) Transcript Episode Credits Editing/Mixing: Mike Sakasegawa Music: Podington Bear Transcription: Shea Aguinaldo

1 Std. 6 Min.