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93. Thien-Kim Lam - Something Cheeky, and the path she was meant to follow

93. Thien-Kim Lam - Something Cheeky, and the path she was meant to follow

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Episode 93's guest is author Thien-Kim Lam.

Thien-Kim Lam writes stories about Vietnamese characters who smash stereotypes and find their happy endings. A recovering Type-Asian, she guzzles cà phê sữa đá, makes art, and bakes her feelings to stay sane. Her debut book Happy Endings was a Washington Post Romance Novel of the Year. Her Mardi Gras romance Full Exposure is a love letter to her Vietnamese community in Louisiana.

Thien-Kim also coaches writers of color and is an EDSE certified sex educator and the founder of Bawdy Bookworms, a subscription box that pairs sexy romances with erotic toys. She’s been featured on Jezebel, Bustle, Entertainment Weekly, and Oprah Daily.

In this episode we chatted about her most recent novel, Something Cheeky. I gushed that she was able to pack both love and social issues in her book. She talked about her varied creative background and how it contributes to the writing And, we had a frank conversation about the pressure of marginalized groups in non-representative careers.

Links discussed:

Taj McCoy : Zora Books her Happily Ever After

Piper J Drake: Wings Once Cursed and Bound

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New Release: LETTERS FROM THE TRAIL, February 25, 2025

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