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CMD Welcomes PP Wong

PP Wong

PP Wong is a novelist, screenwriter and anthropological fly on the wall. Her debut novel The Life of a Banana was a finalist for the Women's Prize for Fiction and featured in The Guardian, Independent, Corriere Della Sera, The Straits Times, Bangkok Post, Vanity Fair, Marie Claire, BBC Radio 4, BBC World Service and Radio Television Hong Kong.

PP Wong is a novelist, screenwriter and anthropological fly on the wall. Her debut novel The Life of a Banana was a finalist for the Women's Prize for Fiction and featured in The Guardian, Independent, Corriere Della Sera, The Straits Times, Bangkok Post, Vanity Fair, Marie Claire, BBC Radio 4, BBC World Service and Radio Television Hong Kong.

PP completed a MFA at the University of British Columbia and was awarded the Cordula and Gunter Paetzold Fellowship. She is the creator-writer and executive producer for a TV drama with characters from The Life of Banana. The show is in development with BAFTA nominated Sarah Brocklehurst Productions and will ask difficult questions about prejudice and culpability within our own families and within our society.

Her second novel is a speculative fable about freedom and the TV adaptation is in progress.

PP is represented by Rachel Letofsky.