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Video Book Club with Zen Cho
August 14 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm GMT-0500
Join us weekly on Zoom for the Fresh Fiction Video Book Club from the comfort of your home. This online version of our in-person book club is the perfect way to stay connected (no matter the distance) with your reader friends each week. It’s easy to sign up. Just create a Zoom.us account, download the app to your computer or device, and sit back with a snack while you chat with friends and a special guest author.
This week, we’re chatting with Zen Cho (https://freshfiction.com/author.php?id=38518), author of THE FRIEND ZONE EXPERIMENT (https://freshfiction.com/book.php?id=130048). Join us for a lively conversation about romance, and mystery, then stay for the reader after party!
**Register by Wednesday, 8/14/2024. We start at 7:00 pm.**
[https://VBC-cho.eventbrite.com](https://VBC-cho.eventbrite.com)
**Evening Rundown (all times CT):**
7:00 pm – informal chitchat and icebreaker with readers
7:30 pm – Interview with Zen Cho (recorded live)
8:00 pm – Unrecorded Q&A with readers
8:30 pm – Reader after party
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**ABOUT THE AUTHOR:**
Zen Cho was born and raised in Malaysia, and lives in the UK. She writes fantasy and romance. Her titles include the *Sorcerer to the Crown* historical fantasy novels and Malaysian contemporary fantasy *Black Water Sister*, as well as the Lambda Award-nominated novella *The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water*, and a short story collection, *Spirits Abroad*. Her newest novel, *The Friend Zone Experiment*, is a contemporary romance set among London’s East and Southeast Asian community.
Zen is a winner of the Hugo, Crawford and British Fantasy Awards and the LA Times Ray Bradbury Prize, as well as a finalist for the World Fantasy, Ignyte, Locus, Astounding, Kitschies and Diverse Book Awards. Her short fiction has been translated into French, Spanish, Italian, Finnish, Chinese and Japanese. She has spoken at literary festivals and conventions, taught creative writing and appeared on radio, and was once a model in a campaign for a global luxury make-up brand, chosen specifically for her accomplishments rather than her looks.
When she isn’t writing, Zen works as a lawyer. She enjoys cooking and baking, reading, gossip and travel.
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