“Carolyn Huynh offers another deft example of irresistible wit and fast-paced storytelling in her latest novel, The Family Recipe, a whip-smart homage to (and critique of) that most fraught of ideologies—the American dream…” — Thao Thai, author of Banyan Moon

Carolyn Huynh is a novelist, screenwriter, and playwright. She loves writing about acerbic women who never learn from their mistakes but yearn for joy. Her debut novel, The Fortunes of Jaded Women, was a Good Morning America book club pick and picked as one of the best books of 2022 by NPR. She has since adapted it into a TV pilot for Universal.

She was a semi-finalist for the 2025 Geffen Playhouse Writer’s Room, part of EST/LA’s Ignite Project for new American playwrights, and was in the inaugural Artist at Play’s playwright group. She’s received residencies from Millay Arts Colony and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. A former Rideback Rise Fellow, she adapted her third book, Fetal Position, into a feature.

A homegrown Californian, she resides in Los Angeles with her partner, her daughter, and her demon girl dog. She is currently pursuing her MFA in Playwrighting at UCLA . When she’s not writing, Carolyn daydreams about having iced coffee on a rooftop in Ho Chi Minh City.

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Fetal Position: A Novel

Atria Books |
Literary Fiction

From the author of the Good Morning America Book Club Pick The Fortunes of Jaded Women comes a heart-pounding speculative novel in which a burnt-out corporate woman joins a startup that promises domestic ease and meaning through enforced motherhood—but as women begin to disappear, she must confront the violent cost of complicity before the state-sanctioned solution claims her body for good.

Set moments in the near future, “high-value” intelligent women are recruited by a mysterious start-up called Hatch to become traditional wives, to help combat the historically low birthrate and the male loneliness epidemic. The incentives? You’ll no longer have to work your corporate job, you’ll get a subsidized house, land, and a robot butler that’ll do all your errands and domestic labor for you.

The catch? You simply trade in your corporate labor for child labor—through being inseminated with organic sperm through a male match.

Women in this timeline no longer care for children or marriage, and if they choose to have a child, there’s an option of being inseminated neo-vitro with lab-grown, artificial sperm. The men really are dying out. Hatch believes they’ve privatized a solution to this, but providing incentives upon incentives, and specifically recruiting lonely, corporate women.

Lena Do is one of those women. She’s been stuck in corporate America for far too long—even though she’s exceptionally good at her job, she hates her life. The loneliness of the capitalistic milieu and grind is her entire world. She’s lonely, but not in the sense that we know. Like many people around her, she has no nuclear family, no cousins, no support system. Family trees have shrunk the past few generations—and she has residual resentment towards her late mother, the great scientist, Gemma Do, who had her neo-vitro. Lena has no biological father, but the mystery of why her mother chose to have her has haunted her ever since childhood.

When Lena gets an invite to Hatch, she leaves behind everything she’s ever known to join a cause she’s been taught her whole life to hate. But when women start disappearing and dying around her, she races against the clock to uncover the truth behind the company before her insemination is successful, and she’s trapped forever.

With biting social critique, Fetal Position examines survival, complicity, and the chilling reality of what happens when government policies decide who deserves love—and who deserves to live.

The Family Recipe: A Novel

Atria Books |
Literary Fiction

“Delightful….A funny yet poignant tale of one family’s search for belonging and understanding.” —Charmaine Wilkerson, New York Times bestselling author

From the author of the “sharp, smart, and gloriously extra” (Nancy Jooyoun Kim, New York Times bestselling author) Good Morning America Book Club Pick The Fortunes of Jaded Women, a stunning family dramedy about estranged siblings competing to inherit their father’s Vietnamese sandwich franchise and unravel family mysteries.

Duc Tran, the eccentric founder of the Vietnamese sandwich chain Duc’s Sandwiches, has decided to retire. No one has heard from his wife, Evelyn, in two decades. She abandoned the family without a trace, and clearly doesn’t want anything to do with Duc, the business, or their kids. But the money has to go to someoneWith the help of the shady family lawyer, Duc informs his five estranged adult children that to receive their inheritance, his four daughters must revitalize run-down shops in old-school Little Saigon locations across America: Houston, San Jose, New Orleans, and Philadelphia—within a year. But if the first-born (and only) son, Jude, gets married first, everything will go to him.

Each daughter is stuck in a new city, battling gentrification, declining ethnic enclaves, and messy love lives, while struggling to modernize their father’s American dream. Jude wonders if he wants to marry for love or for money—or neither. As Duc’s children scramble to win their inheritance, they begin to learn the real intention behind the inheritance scheme—and the secret their mother kept tucked away in the old fishing tackle box, all along.

The Family Recipe is about rediscovering one’s roots, different types of fatherly love, legacy, and finding a place in a divided country where the only commonality among your neighbors is the universal love of sandwiches.

The Fortunes of Jaded Women: A Novel

Atria Books |
Literary Fiction

GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK
WASHINGTON POST BEST FEEL-GOOD BOOK OF THE YEAR

For fans of Amy Tan, KJ Dell’Antonia, and Kevin Kwan, this “sharp, smart, and gloriously extra” (Nancy Jooyoun Kim, author of The Last Story of Mina Lee) debut celebrates a family of estranged Vietnamese women who experiences mishaps and unexpected joy after a psychic makes a startling prediction about their lives.

Everyone in Orange County’s Little Saigon knew that the Duong sisters were cursed.

It started with their ancestor, Oanh, who dared to leave her marriage for true love—so a fearsome Vietnamese witch cursed Oanh and her descendants so that they would never find love or happiness, and the Duong women would give birth to daughters, never sons.​

Oanh’s current descendant Mai Nguyen knows this curse well. She’s divorced, and after an explosive disagreement a decade ago, she’s estranged from her younger sisters, Minh Pham (the middle and the mediator) and Khuyen Lam (the youngest who swears she just runs humble coffee shops and nail salons, not Little Saigon’s underground). Though Mai’s three adult daughters, Priscilla, Thuy, and Thao, are successful in their careers (one of them is John Cho’s dermatologist!), the same can’t be said for their love lives. Mai is convinced they might drive her to an early grave.

Desperate for guidance, she consults Auntie Hua, her trusted psychic in Hawaii, who delivers an unexpected prediction: this year, her family will witness a marriage, a funeral, and the birth of a son. This prophecy will reunite estranged mothers, daughters, aunts, and cousins—for better or for worse.

A multi-narrative novel brimming with levity and candor, The Fortunes of Jaded Women is about mourning, meddling, celebrating, and healing together as a family. It shows how Vietnamese women emerge victorious, even if the world is against them.

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Nothing Novel About That

Have you ever dreamt of writing a book but don’t know how to get started? First, let’s generate some ideas. Then let’s break down plot. But also, what happens when you find yourself stuck in one genre? How do you transfer that voice over to a different genre? You must keep evolving that voice so you can continue to find longevity and joy as a writer, even if that means tackling terrifying genres out of your wheelhouse.

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Storytelling is Storytelling

Are you a screenwriter who has dreamt of writing a novel? Are you a novelist who has dreamt of adapting your own work? Are you a playwright who has dreamt of both? Meet me in the intersection of the venn diagram of storytelling, and let’s capture your voice for all three mediums.

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A Balancing Act: Finding Levity in the Chaos

Dramedies and rom-coms are difficult to write. Love is universal, but is humor? This talk will be about how I was able to find joy in the mundane and in difficult topics, and use it as a balm in fiction.

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Honors, Awards & Recognition

Good Morning America September Book Club Pick 2022
A WASHINGTON POST BEST FEEL-GOOD BOOK OF THE YEAR
NPR Best Books of 2022
Amazon Best Book
IndieNext Pick

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