Ann Y.K. Choi
@annykchoi.bsky.social
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Author & Educator at Simon & Schuster Canada, Orca Book Publishers & YRDSB, UofT SCS | Korean Canadian I coffee & fonts (garamond) | annykchoi.com
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My new novel, #AllThingsUndertheMoon, was released today!

Na-Young, my protagonist, was inspired by my great-grandmother. I hope you enjoy her story.

A huge thanks to my incredible team at @simonschusterca.bsky.social and my agent Jackie Kaiser at @westwoodcreative.bsky.social ❤️
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Wonderful to see Oct's full Harvest Moon during Chuseok, Korean Thanksgiving/autumn harvest celebrations (Oct 6-8, 2025). My family and I practice gratitude, honour our ancestors, and engage in self-reflection. 🌕🍂 #Chuseok #KoreanHeritage #HarvestMoon #Korean #KoreanCanadian
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Started teaching a new Intro to Novel Writing class at @uoftscs.bsky.social. We explored what a strong opening paragraph might look like. One of my favourites is from Miriam Toews' A Complicated Kindness. It immediately draws readers in with its tone & narrative voice. #WritingFiction
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Tonight's moon - first quarter

(Photo taken on my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra)
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Tonight's moon - waxing crescent

(Photo taken on my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra)
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Do you want to write a novel but don't know how to get started? In this @uoftscs.bsky.social writing course, there are no grades - just a lot feedback from me & your peers to help shape the story you want to tell. Plus, the intro to novel writing class is online.
learn.utoronto.ca/programs-cou...
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I had such a wonderful time being interviewed by Jean Marc Ah Sen for The Toronto Star 📚🎉 www.thestar.com/entertainmen...
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Tonight's moon is gorgeous.

(Photo taken on my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra)
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We're thrilled to share that Tom King is Indigo’s AUTHOR OF THE MONTH for September!
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There's still time to meet your 2025 personal and professional goals! Here are 10 ways the U of T School of Continuing Studies can help: ow.ly/1i8750WS3hc
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Tonight's full moon, nicknamed the corn moon.

(Photo taken on my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra)
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The Toronto Book Awards honour books of literary merit that are evocative of Toronto. Check out the 2025 shortlisted titles
www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/tba/
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Thank you! Grateful to UofT SCS for helping to jumpstart my writing career!
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Congratulations to former SCS #CreativeWriting learner Ann Y. K. Choi, whose novel All Things Under the Moon is being released this month! https://annykchoi.com/
annykchoi.bsky.social
My new novel, #AllThingsUndertheMoon, was released today!

Na-Young, my protagonist, was inspired by my great-grandmother. I hope you enjoy her story.

A huge thanks to my incredible team at @simonschusterca.bsky.social and my agent Jackie Kaiser at @westwoodcreative.bsky.social ❤️
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One of the novels on Alberta's banned book list is The Lesser Blessed by @richardvancamp.bsky.social. We've shared some of Richard's words about what this book has meant to him, and we hope that they will be cause for reflection about what is going on in the province.
Richard Van Camp on his novel, The Lesser Blessed
I remember the day I held my author’s copy of The Lesser Blessed in my hands. 1996. Victoria student housing. Rain. There were 117 pages of Larry Sole’s confession. There were the last five years of m...
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annykchoi.bsky.social
Sabyasachi Nag's writing is beautiful. Excited for this new book.
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Cover reveal for THE ALPHABET OF ALIENS by SABYASACHI NAG!

The dream-like, eerily atmospheric prose poems in this collection interrogate margins and melt points of migrancy.

THE ALPHABET OF ALIENS is out on September 15, and is now available for pre-order: bit.ly/AlphabetofAl...
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It's the second-to-last weekend to submit to our 2025 Fiction Contest!
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Can you believe our 2025 Fiction Contest closes in less than a month?! Don't miss your chance to submit!

This year's contest is being judged by Anuja Varghese.
Prize: $2000 + Publication
Deadline: September 2, 2025
Guidelines: thefiddlehead.ca/contests/fic...
A purple graphic for The Fiddlehead’s 2025 Fiction Contest. From top to bottom the graphic says: Spin the tale only you can tell. Enter our 2025 Fiction Contest. Deadline September 2, 2025! Enter via Submittable. Judged by Anuja Varghese. $2000 Prize plus publication. For more info visit thefiddlehead.ca/contest/fiction or email fiddlehd@unb.ca. In the background is a picture of loop of purple rope and in the lower right corner is a picture of Anuja Varghese.
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Review of APPARITIONS. I wholeheartedly agree, especially with that last bit. A lot of people have slept on this book, dismissing it because it’s written by a Deaf author and features Deaf characters. I’ll keep promoting it until it gets the attention it deserves.
5-star review of Apparitions saying “This is not just a book. It''s an eye opening journey into the internal thoughts and experiences of the main character who is non hearing. He is deaf and has been Severely Abused. The author does an excellent job guiding the reader through the eyes and hands of the main character. The writing flows like a poem. The book will make you sad, happy, shameful (for not knowing more about this community), hopeful, afraid. No hearing person could write a book like this. Indeed the author is non hearing (I looked it up) There are hard parts in the book. Severe abuse, sex etc., but there is a strong story of growth as well. The book prize people must have been sleeping when this book was published.”