A life-changing writing class, a fierce love for language, and a new mom’s clarity: that’s the spark behind Nicola Yoon’s leap from engineering and finance to bestselling novelist. We sit down with the author of Everything, Everything, The Sun Is Also a Star, Instructions for Dancing, and One of Our Kind to unpack how vulnerability, precision, and curiosity power stories that become empathy machines. Nicola shares how maternal protectiveness inspired her debut (Everything, Everything), what it felt like to watch lines she wrote come alive on set, and why the movie isn’t a replacement but “more art” about characters she loves. We dig into the difference between a controlled, solitary novel and the logistical jazz of filmmaking; how real conversations with her husband informed Natasha and Daniel’s philosophical chemistry in The Sun Is Also a Star; and the craft choices—subtext, gesture, rhythm—that turn everyday dialogue into scenes that breathe. We also go deep on grief and hope. Instructions for Dancing was born in hospital waiting rooms and confronts the hardest question of all: if love always ends, is it still worth it? Nicola opens up about writing One of Our Kind, an adult novel that’s intentionally bleaker, the cultural pressures that shape identity, and the misremembered feminism of The Stepford Wives that influenced her structure and suspense. Then we shift to joy: building the Joy Revolution imprint to champion swoony YA romances starring people of color, nurturing debuts with revision-heavy care, and proving that stories of delight belong alongside stories of struggle. Plus: short stories vs novels, writer’s block cures (including first-person shooters!), setting books in Los Angeles, and a playful lightning round. If you care about storytelling, adaptation, romance, representation, or the exact order of words in a sentence, you’ll feel right at home here. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves book-to-film stories, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show. Follow, subscribe and learn more about Stories Without Borders on: Instagram: @Stories_WithoutBorders YouTube: @Stories_WithoutBorders Website: StoriesWithoutBorders.org