As someone who grew up balancing tradition in a modern world, I’m always drawn to stories that imagine the future through a different lens—especially one that isn’t all doom and dystopia. Especially right now.
I had the pleasure of speaking with
Abigail Hing Wen—author, filmmaker, and creator of the new book
The Vale. It’s a hopeful and imaginative adventure that explores AI, creativity, identity, and moral responsibility.
I pick Abigail’s brain about the fear surrounding
AI and how she manages to show us its more hopeful, human side.
We talk about everything from ethics and empathy to what it means to see girls and women in empowered roles. I loved hearing about her vision for young readers, her personal connection to the story, and how she brought this whole world to life—including an original short film featuring none other than
Lea Salonga!
This conversation hit on a lot of themes that matter to me—discipline, imagination, storytelling, and representation. Please preorder The Vale from your local bookstore or
Barnes and Noble and support stories that inspire.
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