Y. J. Wong was born in Shanghai, but grew up beside the gilded roofs of the Forbidden Palace in Beijing, China.
Her favorite childhood bedtime stories from her grandmother were “Legends of the Three Kingdoms” and “Adventures of the
Monkey King”.
As a teenager, she loved romantic fantasies and was a frenetic for martial arts stories.
After immigrating to Toronto, Canada in early 1990s, she had worked various jobs while completing her education before becoming a health care
professional.
Her distinctive experience as a Chinese immigrant had inspired her in writing “Eyes of Phoenix” (yet to be published), a romantic fiction based on the intertwining lives of four Chinese women in Toronto.
Since then, she has turned her attention towards time-traveling romantic fantasies, offering an often comedic view of the ancient East through the eyes of the modern West.
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Her favorite childhood bedtime stories from her grandmother were “Legends of the Three Kingdoms” and “Adventures of the
Monkey King”.
As a teenager, she loved romantic fantasies and was a frenetic for martial arts stories.
After immigrating to Toronto, Canada in early 1990s, she had worked various jobs while completing her education before becoming a health care
professional.
Her distinctive experience as a Chinese immigrant had inspired her in writing “Eyes of Phoenix” (yet to be published), a romantic fiction based on the intertwining lives of four Chinese women in Toronto.
Since then, she has turned her attention towards time-traveling romantic fantasies, offering an often comedic view of the ancient East through the eyes of the modern West.
Click here for more information.