![]() ![]() It was here that Kat decided she wanted to write an actual book that was purposefully written for publication. ![]() It wound up becoming an odd mass of the things she loves: family, heritage, Korea, friends, and angsty drama. At first, she thought if things did not pan out, she could just move on, but the story was something she could not put down. ![]() ![]() She wound up writing the entire thing in a total of nineteen days, and wound up reminding her how much she loves writing to begin with. Kat phoned a cousin that was pursuing publication and encouraged her to work on the story idea. In one, her family would be ancient Korean warriors, and her grandma was the elder and got to pick the people that would be accepted as trainees. After her mother died, she began having vivid dreams about her family, each in different situations. Kat quit writing while she was in college because she did pre-med track, and wound up going into clinical research. In her previous life, she worked in cancer research. She lives and works in New York City and spends any free time she has attempting to figure out just what kind of puppy she should adopt. It helped when she decided to write a dinosaur time-travel novel when she was just nine years old. Her mom and dad pretended they knew nothing about it. Author Kat Cho once hid books under the sink in the bathroom and would sneak in there to read after it was bedtime. ![]()
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