Writer / Novelist / Author Yulin Kuang

BOOKS, NOVELS, AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY, BACKGROUND, PROFILE & BEST QUOTES

YULIN KUANG BOOKS

Born        1990, Guangzhou, China
Genre      Romance, Young Adult Fiction
Language English

Yulin Kuang, acclaimed author of the captivating novel "How to End a Love Story," is a dynamic figure whose talent knows no bounds. Born in Guangzhou, China, and raised in various parts of the United States, including Kansas, New Jersey, and Pittsbur...

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Best Quotes

"The idea of just not caring seemed so foreign to her, she sometimes couldn’t believe they had the same parents."

~ Yulin Kuang

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Novelist Yulin Kuang Literary Background

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Where is author Yulin Kuang from? Where was she born and raised?

Yulin Kuang was born in Guangzhou, China and grew up in Kansas, New Jersey, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

What is the literary background of Yulin Kuang?

Yulin Kuang attended Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she studied creative writing and film. She is a Screenwriter and director who first gained fame in 2012 for her writing work on two episodes of the comedy series Echo Chamber. She directed the 2015 short film We've Met Before starring Liam Johnson. From 2016 to 2019, she did writing and directorial work for The CW's I Ship It. She directed two episodes of The Healing Powers of Dude in 2020, and an episode of Dollface in 2022.

What are Yulin Kuang's primary genres of choice for writing?

Yulin Kuang primarily writes in the young adult fiction and romance genres. Her writing often explore themes of identity, friendship, and coming-of-age experiences.

What other books and series has Yulin Kuang written?

Yulin Kuang has authored her debut novel "How to End a Love Story" in April, 2024. In addition to her novels, Yulin Kuang has written several scripts for film and TV.

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What was Yulin Kuang's debut book?

Yulin Kuang's debut novel, "How to End a Love Story" is a romance novel, published April 9, 2024.

What is Yulin Kuang's newest/latest book?

"How to End a Love Story" is also her latest novel.

How would one describe Yulin Kuang's writing style?

"How to End a Love Story" has already caught serious attention from the reader community as "The brilliant new romantic comedy" from the acclaimed screenwriter and director Yulin Kuang. The likes of Emily Henry, Tessa Bailey, Carley Fortune, Jill Shavis, Elissa Sussman, and so many others have showered praises for this great debut where Kuang brings her familiar world of screenwriting and mixes it in with all the romance drama that we love.

What are Yulin Kuang's key literary awards, accolades, accomplishments?

Yulin Kuang's work on The Healing Powers of Dude earned her a 2020 Daytime Emmy nomination. Her hobbies include figure skating and embroidery. Throughout her career, she has earned over a dozen credits as a writer on different films and TV series'. As well as being a writer and director, she has also been recognized as a producer on various projects.

Is Yulin Kuang active on social media or have a website?

You can connect with her via her website www.yulinkuang.com.

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Yulin Kuang, acclaimed author of the captivating novel "How to End a Love Story," is a dynamic figure whose talent knows no bounds. Born in Guangzhou, China, and raised in various parts of the United States, including Kansas, New Jersey, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Kuang's multicultural background infuses her work with a unique perspective.

Her journey into the world of storytelling began at Carnegie Mellon University, where she delved into the realms of creative writing and film, honing her craft and paving the way for her future successes. Now based in Los Angeles, Kuang has established herself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, making waves as both an independent filmmaker and a prolific author.

Kuang's creative endeavors span across various platforms, showcasing her versatility and innovation. With popular YouTube channels like YulinisWorking and Shipwrecked Comedy, she has captivated audiences with her engaging content and transmedia storytelling techniques, particularly on platforms like Tumblr.

As a screenwriter and director, Kuang has left an indelible mark on the industry with her compelling narratives and distinctive style. Her impressive credits include notable projects such as The CW's "I Ship It" and Hulu's "Dollface." Despite facing challenges, such as being deemed 'too hip for Hallmark,' Kuang's resilience and passion for her craft have propelled her to new heights.

In addition to her screenwriting and directing accomplishments, Kuang has ventured into the world of literature with her debut novel, "How to End a Love Story." Garnering praise from esteemed publications such as Vogue, Elle, and NPR, Kuang's novel has captivated readers with its heartfelt storytelling and relatable characters.

Beyond her professional achievements, Kuang is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University and is represented by top agencies including UTA, Kaplan/Perrone, and Root Literary. Her dedication to her craft and her innovative approach to storytelling have earned her widespread recognition and acclaim.

In her personal life, Kuang finds joy in pursuits such as figure skating and embroidery, balancing her creative endeavors with moments of leisure and self-expression. She shares her life and creative journey with her husband, cinematographer Zack Wallnau, forming a dynamic partnership both personally and professionally.

As Kuang continues to push boundaries and defy expectations, she remains a beacon of inspiration for aspiring creatives around the world. With her upcoming projects, including the adaptation of Emily Henry's "People We Meet On Vacation" and the eagerly anticipated "Beach Read" film for 20th Century Studios, Kuang's star continues to rise, promising an exciting future filled with boundless creativity and innovation.

Yulin Kuang Best Quotes

Best Quotes


“Mom, you spent two and a half decades telling me to focus on school and work and not to think about boys. Maybe the reason I’m not married is because I’m such a guai nui.” Such a good girl. It’s one of the only Cantonese phrases she knows, the one her parents and her grandparents would say to her as a compliment—when they were in front of their friends, when she did something they approved of, when they were reassuring each other in hushed tones after the funeral that Helen would never do something like this. Helen has always been a good girl. She remembers her frustration watching Michelle move through the world and finding ways to upset everyone, all the time. She had envied it a little bit too—the idea of just not caring seemed so foreign to her, she sometimes couldn’t believe they had the same parents. She recognizes an uncharitable feeling of resentment rise against her little sister, even all these years later.”
― Yulin Kuang, How to End a Love Story

“It’s been a good day, spending time with my parents, letting them into my life. She spends so much of her time experiencing a low-grade resentment toward them, over a million little injustices from childhood that don’t really matter anymore, she’s forgotten this feeling—when she’s happy, and they’re happy, and they feel like what she thinks of when she thinks of a happy, loving family.”
― Yulin Kuang, How to End a Love Story

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