![]() ![]() If you enjoyed this episode, I encourage you to leave a review on whichever platform you are listening on, if applicable. ![]() In a 2021 talk at House of SpeakEasy's Seriously Entertaining program, Choi detailed her struggle with bulimia that lasted into adulthood. After college, Choi lived in New York until moving to Los Angeles circa 2014, a decision she described in Oh, Never Mind. She attended a large public high school in a suburb of San Antonio, then college at the University of Texas at Austin, where she majored in Textile and Apparel. Choi's parents owned and managed a Korean restaurant to support their family. She lived there until moving to Texas just before she turned 14. Mary Hyun Kyung Choi was born in Seoul, South Korea and immigrated to Hong Kong before her first birthday. She is the culture correspondent on Vice News Tonight on HBO and was previously a columnist at Wired and Allure magazines as well as a freelance writer. She is the author of the young adult novels Emergency Contact (2018) and Permanent Record (2019). ![]() Choi is a Korean American author, editor, television and print journalist. We will be discussing this duology in all of its glory, which of course includes revealing the ending. Just a forewarning for those of you listening, this is NOT a spoiler-free zone. The book of the moment for today’s episode is Yolk by Mary H.K. ![]()
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