![]() What’s your absolute favorite chapter you can’t wait for readers to read? ![]() I’ve always enjoyed writing families, and she was a lot of fun to write. She’s keen to see him married, and in the first chapter, she surprises him in a limo with three prospective dates. I love many of the book characters, but if I had to pick, I’d say Mel’s grandmother. Who was your favorite character to write? I think it provides lots of great opportunities for banter. ![]() Yes, I’ve always loved opposites-attract stories! They’re so fun to write (and read). Have you always been a fan of this trope? ![]() The Stand-Up Groomsman has the opposites-attract trope. But when their friends get engaged and ask them both to be at the wedding party, they have to spend more time together, and they start rethinking their first impressions. They try to keep their distance from each other as Vivian’s roommate starts dating a close friend of Mel’s. However, it’s a disaster when they meet for the first time, and Vivian thinks he’s an asshole. I’m excited to have the chance to talk about this book! Melvin Lee is Vivian Liao’s favorite stand-up comedian, and he was one of the stars of a short-lived sitcom she loved. Jackie! So excited to interview you! Share with readers more about what they can expect from your newest novel, The Stand-Up Groomsman. ![]() Meet Author Jackie Lau! So without giving anything about The Stand-Up Groomsman, I’ll let Jackie do the honors. ![]()
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