“I think it’s really important to continue to write these books and diversify the genre - I mean it’s authors like me, a lot of you guys in the future, who will contribute to this kind of movement of just having stories where every kind of voice and every identity is illustrated and conveyed,” Ma said at the talk. As part of the AACC’s event series for Pan Asian American Heritage Month, the multihyphenate conversed with a group of undergraduates, graduates and alumni on her writing and representation in the publishing industry. Ma - whose next project is the upcoming “Nightbreaker” series - participated in a fireside chat with the Asian American Cultural Center on March 3. At the age of 15, author, pianist and Yale student Coco Ma ’25 MUS ’21 had something special to share: a 10th-grade short story project that grew longer and longer, ultimately resulting in the publication of her first Young Adult fantasy series, the “Shadow Frost” trilogy.
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