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#11: Who Gets to Speak: Emma Pei Yin on Representation and Writing Beyond the Traditional Narrative (Part 2)

43 min · 28. maalis 2026
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In this episode, Julia and Emma Pei Yin continue their conversation about Emma's debut historical novel, When Sleeping Women Wake. Emma reflects on how readers in Hong Kong have connected with the book's themes in a way that feels different from her Australian audience, and how writing the novel lead her to rediscover a side of the city she'd missed growing up. She also opens up about her editorial agency, Yinfluence, which she founded to support underrepresented writers, including Asian Australian and queer voices. The conversation explores who gets to tell which stories in fiction, and what happens when the industry leans toward familiar narratives. On the craft side, Emma shares her writing habits, her unexpected relationship with writer's block (or rather, "option overload"), and what she's learned from working on her second book. A thoughtful conversation about storytelling, representation, and the stories worth telling. Follow Emma Pei Yin on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/emmapeiyin/] | Website [https://www.emmapeiyin.com/] Listen to all episodes of Hong Kong Lit Club on RSS [https://rss.com/podcasts/hong-kong-lit-club/] | Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/74ppnKTrwRblRux3IZkeP8] | Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/tw/podcast/hong-kong-lit-club/id1802428478] & Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hongkonglitclub/]

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In this episode, Julia and Emma Pei Yin continue their conversation about Emma's debut historical novel, When Sleeping Women Wake. Emma reflects on how readers in Hong Kong have connected with the book's themes in a way that feels different from her Australian audience, and how writing the novel lead her to rediscover a side of the city she'd missed growing up. She also opens up about her editorial agency, Yinfluence, which she founded to support underrepresented writers, including Asian Australian and queer voices. The conversation explores who gets to tell which stories in fiction, and what happens when the industry leans toward familiar narratives. On the craft side, Emma shares her writing habits, her unexpected relationship with writer's block (or rather, "option overload"), and what she's learned from working on her second book. A thoughtful conversation about storytelling, representation, and the stories worth telling. Follow Emma Pei Yin on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/emmapeiyin/] | Website [https://www.emmapeiyin.com/] Listen to all episodes of Hong Kong Lit Club on RSS [https://rss.com/podcasts/hong-kong-lit-club/] | Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/74ppnKTrwRblRux3IZkeP8] | Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/tw/podcast/hong-kong-lit-club/id1802428478] & Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hongkonglitclub/]

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