Meet writer and comedian Jennifer Wong, who discussed her new book Chopsticks or Fork, a nostalgic exploration of Chinese-Australian restaurants, based on her TV series. Jennifer shares insights into her writing journey and balancing her work across different media.
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00:20 Catching up after a trip
00:52 Listener shoutouts and publishing advice
03:20 Writing tip from Nat Newman
03:45 Exploring Disney Studios
07:21 Writing tip: Take a research trip
12:31 Competition announcement
14:21 Word of the week
15:07 Travel writing special edition course
18:12 Interview with Jennifer Wong
23:43 Finding the right talent for a show
23:59 Comedy and personal growth
25:06 Writing with personal experience
27:15 Exploring favorite writing topics
29:06 The journey of Chopsticks or Fork
32:58 Creating a nostalgic and joyous book
42:58 Balancing book promotion and new projects
44:20 Upcoming shows and future plans
48:34 Final thoughts and fun facts
Links mentioned in this episode
- Food Writing
- WIN Australia in 100 Words by Amanda Laugesen
- Buy So You Want to be a Writer – the book!
- Facebook group for So You Want to be a Writer
Writer in residence: Jennifer Wong
Wordplay-loving food enthusiast Jennifer Wong is a writer, comedian, and presenter of Chopsticks or Fork? (ABC), a series about Chinese restaurants in regional Australia.
She’s the co-author of Chopsticks or Fork? (Hardie (Grant) with Lin Jie Kong.
Jennifer’s humorous essays and reporting about food, culture, and mental health have been published by ABC Everyday, ABC News, The Guardian (Jennifer Wong’s Class Act), Monocle, SBS Food (The Mostest), SBS News, and The Big Issue.
Her comedy in English and Cantonese has been seen by millions online, and her stand-up shows have sold out around Australia.
Jennifer is also the curator and host of FEAST, a storytelling event about how we eat and how we live.
With on-the-spot puns for every occasion and a karaoke horror story or two, Jennifer has appeared on The Cook Up (SBS), Celebrity Letters and Numbers (SBS), Thank God It’s Friday! (ABC Radio Sydney), and Chat 10 Looks 3.
As a broadcaster, Jennifer’s a regular guest on ABC Local Radio programs, and her work has aired on ABC Radio National shows such as Books and Arts. In 2016, she hosted 40 episodes of ABC iview’s Bookish, where she interviewed local and international writers about reading and writing.
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This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers' Centre and our course Food Writing.
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