American writer, film producer, lawyer and speaker
Abigail Hing Wen (Chinese : 邢立美 ; pinyin : Xíng Lìměi ; born 1977) is an American writer, film producer, lawyer and speaker. Her debut young adult novel, Loveboat, Taipei , was purchased in a multi-house auction by HarperCollins [ 1] in a two-book deal, along with Loveboat Reunion .[ 2] It debuted on the New York Times Bestseller List[ 3] where it remained for multiple weeks and has been adapted for film by ACE Entertainment and released through Paramount+ as of August 10, 2023.[ 4]
Loveboat, Taipei follows the journey of an Asian American teen whose parents send her from Ohio to Taipei to study Mandarin for the summer at a program nicknamed Loveboat . It is a coming-of-age story exploring love, family, multifaceted identity and intersectionality. Wen's companion novel, Loveboat Reunion ,[ 5] follows two of the main characters from Loveboat, Taipei as they reconnect and write their own futures on a wild, unexpected reunion. The novel draws inspiration from Wen's work in Silicon Valley, with a girl trying to navigate her fashion interests and interests in AI. The third novel, Loveboat Forever ,[ 6] (November 7, 2023) follows the gang and their community through new coming of age journeys. Wen's latest novel, Kisses, Codes, and Conspiracies , was released on August 13, 2024.[ 7]
Early life
Abigail Hing Wen was born Abigail Geraldine Lim Hing in Wheeling, West Virginia , as a daughter of ethnic Chinese immigrants.[ 8] She grew up in Solon, Ohio .[ 9]
Education
Wen attended Solon High School ,[ 10] where she was the valedictorian . She was selected as one of 120 U.S. Presidential Scholars , high school seniors invited to Washington, D.C., to meet then President Bill Clinton .[ 11]
Wen with President Bill Clinton at the U.S. Presidential Scholars Ceremony.
As a Presidential Scholar, she was invited by the Taiwanese government to attend the study tour program at Chien Tan , which eventually formed the setting of her first novel, Loveboat, Taipei .[ 10]
Wen studied at Harvard University , earning her B.A. magna cum laude in government and international relations. [ 12] She wrote her senior thesis on China under Professor Roderick MacFarquhar . She served on the student governing board of the Harvard Institute of Politics (IOP).[citation needed ] Wen earned her JD at Columbia Law School and MFA in Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts , studying under Kathi Appelt , A.M. Jenkins , and Martine Leavitt .[ 12]
Career
Prior to moving to Silicon Valley, Wen spent ten years in Washington, D.C. , working on Capitol Hill for the Senate Judiciary Committee , as a law clerk to Judge Judith W. Rogers on the United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, and in private practice at the international law firms of Sullivan & Cromwell and Covington & Burling .[ 13]
Literary career
In 2019, Wen's debut novel, Loveboat, Taipei , sold in a multi-house auction to HarperCollins , for a two-book deal.[citation needed ] It debuted at #9 on the New York Times Bestseller List where it remained for multiple weeks.[ 14] Loveboat, Taipei was published on January 7, 2020, by HarperTeen and has been adapted for screen as Love in Taipei streaming on Paramount+ as of August 10, 2023, for which Wen served as an executive producer.[ 15] The story is inspired by Wen's experience on the Love Boat program she attended the summer after her freshman year at Harvard.[ 10] Wen and Loveboat, Taipei have been featured in NBC Bay Area Show,[ 16] World Journal ,[ 17] the South China Morning Post ,[ 18] Cosmopolitan ,[ 19] and People en Español .[ 20] The novel appeared on a number of Most Anticipated lists including The Boston Globe ,[ 21] Book Riot , Bustle ,[ 22] BuzzFeed , The UK Evening Standard ,[ 23] The Nerd Daily , Seventeen ,[ 24] and She Reads .[ 25] Loveboat, Taipei was selected as a Barnes & Noble Young Adult Book Club Pick[ 26] and it appeared at number 1 on Cosmopolitan 's 25 Best Audiobooks of 2020 list.[ 27]
Love in Taipei stars Ashley Liao and Ross Butler and was ranked a Top #10 comedy on Paramount+.[ 28] Wen made a brief cameo in the film.[ 29] Wen, as executive producer, and the film have been covered by The Hollywood Reporter ,[ 30] Entertainment Weekly ,[ 31] The New York Times ,[ 32] Variety ,[ 33] Deadline ,[ 34] CBS Mornings ,[ 35] People , and AsAmNews .[ 36]
In June 2021, Wen was featured in the Forbes AI Ethics series, where she talked about her role in Partnership on AI, as well as her upcoming literary works.[ 37] Her second novel, Loveboat Reunion , was published on January 25, 2022, as well as The Idiom Algorithm the same month, a short story she wrote for the Macmillan Serendipity anthology.[ 38] A third novel, Loveboat Forever , set six years after Loveboat, Taipei, was published on November 7, 2023.[ 39] Wen’s newest novel, Kisses, Codes, and Conspiracies , inspired by The Idiom Algorithm , was released on August 13, 2024. [ 40] [ 41] [ 42]
Technology
Wen works in venture capital and artificial intelligence in Silicon Valley .[ 43]
Wen serves as a board observer for Two Bit Circus, a Los Angeles-based virtual reality entertainment company. She serves as co-chair of the Partnership on AI Expert Working Group for Fairness, Transparency and Accountability.[ 40]
Wen hosts the podcast Intel on AI.[ 44] Her guests have included founders in the field, such as Andrew Ng and Yann LeCun , as well as Google DeepMind , US Congress , The World Bank and leading AI faculty at MIT , Stanford , and University of California, Berkeley .[ 44]
Bibliography
Novels
Short stories
The Idiom Algorithm . Macmillan Serendipity anthology (2022)[ 48]
References
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^ "Book Deals: Week of July 15, 2019" . www.publishersweekly.com . Retrieved 2020-04-30 .
^ "Young Adult Hardcover Books - Best Sellers - Feb. 2, 2020 - The New York Times" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2020-04-30 .
^ Ramos, Dino-Ray (2020-02-24). "ACE Entertainment Acquires Rights To Abigail Hing Wen's Novel 'Loveboat, Taipei' " . Deadline . Retrieved 2020-05-27 .
^ "Loveboat Reunion (Loveboat, Taipei, #2)" . www.goodreads.com . Retrieved 2021-07-20 .
^ Lee, Sohye (2023-05-23). "LOVEBOAT FOREVER" . Abigail Hing Wen . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ "Kisses, Codes, and Conspiracies" . Macmillan Publishers . Retrieved May 21, 2024 .
^ "YA Author Abigail Hing Wen shares her journey on Loveboat, Taipei" . Pen & Story . 2020-01-01. Retrieved 2024-05-23 .
^ "Loveboat, Taipei by Abigail Hing Wen Author debuts January 7, 2020 – OCA Greater Cleveland Chapter" . Retrieved 2024-05-21 .
^ a b c " 'Loveboat, Taipei' Author Sees Rising Demand for Diverse Stories" . bloomberg.com . 2020-01-06. Retrieved 2020-04-30 .
^ cynthia (2019-12-05). "Guest Post: Abigail Hing Wen on Character Development the Brutally Hard Way" . Cynthia Leitich Smith . Retrieved 2024-05-23 .
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^ Canfield, David (December 9, 2019). "YA in conversation: Best-selling phenom Sarah Dessen chats with debut author Abigail Hing Wen" . EW.com . Retrieved 2020-04-30 .
^ "Asian Pacific America with Robert Handa" . NBC Bay Area Show .
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^ "From Taipei, with love: tale of parent pressure, holiday hook-ups" . South China Morning Post . 2020-01-13. Retrieved 2020-04-30 .
^ Hanrahan, Laura; Allen, Kelly (2020-09-29). "The Best Audiobooks of 2020, Because Sometimes You're Too Lazy to Physically Read" . Cosmopolitan . Retrieved 2022-03-08 .
^ Peña-Calderon, Mirtle (January 6, 2022). "New Year, New Books: 5 novels being released this month" . People en Español (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-03-08 .
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^ "10 best YA Books to read in 2020" . Evening Standard . 2020-02-26. Retrieved 2020-05-27 .
^ Fuentes, Tamara (2019-12-18). "The 7 Best YA Books of 2020 So Far That Will Warm You Up During the Holidays" . Seventeen . Retrieved 2020-04-30 .
^ Galluccio, Marena (16 October 2019). "The most anticipated YA books of 2020" . She Reads . Retrieved 2020-04-30 .
^ "Our February YA Book Club Pick is Loveboat, Taipei by Abigail Hing Wen" . Barnes & Noble Reads . 2020-02-05. Retrieved 2020-05-27 .
^ Hanrahan, Laura; Allen, Kelly (2020-09-29). "The Best Audiobooks of 2020, Because Sometimes You're Too Lazy to Physically Read" . Cosmopolitan . Retrieved 2020-12-27 .
^ Paramount+ Releases Trailer For New Original Film Love In Taipei . Retrieved 2024-05-23 – via www.paramountplus.com.
^ Bagley, Ceredwyn (2023-09-22). "From Page to Screen: Abigail Hing Wen on Love in Taipei" . Wild Things . Retrieved 2024-05-23 .
^ Chuba, Kirsten (2023-08-11). "Events of the Week: MPTF NextGen Summer Party, 'Love in Taipei' and More" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ "Ashley Liao falls for Ross Butler and Nico Hiraga in 'Love in Taipei' first-look photos" . EW.com . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ Searles, Jourdain (2023-08-10). " 'Love in Taipei' Review: A Breezy Coming-of-Age Story" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ Howard, Courtney (2023-08-07). " 'Love in Taipei' Review: Romance and Self-Discovery Take a Holiday in a Flat Coming-of-Age Film" . Variety . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ Grobar, Matt (2023-06-28). " 'Love In Taipei': Paramount+ Unveils First Look Photos For YA Romance – Update" . Deadline . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ " "Love in Taipei" streams on Paramount+ - CBS Los Angeles" . www.cbsnews.com . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ Chew, Erin (2023-08-10). " 'Love in Taipei' is a letter to all Asian Americans finding belonging in Asia" . AsAmNews . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ Dhinakaran, Aparna. "The Journey To Fairness In AI -- Q&A With New York Times Best Selling Author Abigail Hing Wen" . Forbes . Retrieved 2024-05-23 .
^ Lee, Sohye (2023-05-23). "The Idiom Algorithm - Abigail Hing Wen | Author, Filmmaker, Speaker" . Abigail Hing Wen . Retrieved 2024-05-23 .
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