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Camille Chong is a Singapore-raised, everywhere-based writer of vibrant stories and messy characters. When not reading and writing, she’s watching B-grade movies, making a mess of her kitchen, chasing a critter or battling demons at a local bouldering wall.

Her debut YA fantasy-rom-com LOVE, GODS & SINNERS comes out from First Ink (Pan Macmillan) in 2026, and is a love letter to Asian daughters and fans of punchy rom-coms and secret identity shenanigans.

She is represented by Lucy Irvine at Darley Anderson's Agency.

Camille is also a recently minted Law LLB Undergraduate from University College London. Congratulate her for surviving on X/Twitter or Instagram.
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Love, Gods and Sinners

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Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
“I’m going to puncture the femoral sheath.”
Camilla passed him a little pair of scissors, and he cut a short slit in the thigh of the corpse’s soft leather trousers. Then Palamedes prodded around with his fingers—he placed the needle to the dead skin—and the corpse’s hand shot out and ringed around his wrist before anyone could stop it. Nona noticed that one of the corpse prince’s sleeves had worked up, and that on her wrist was a funny fat bracelet: a braided cord of many colours, none of which was matched.
“One, that’s not going to work. Two, I fucking hate needles,” said the corpse. “Three—Sex Pal, if that’s how you get a lady’s pants off, holy shit, no wonder I stole your girl.”
Palamedes rocked back on his heels.
“Not my girl. Unlike some of us, I’ve never much seen the allure of an evil cougar,” he said crisply. “Good morning, Gideon.”
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“Buckle in,” said Paul.
Pyrrha tested and tightened the seatbelt over Nona’s arms, and asked, “How long were you planning this one?”
“They had a lot of rainy-day backup plans.”
“Yeah but— Paul?”
“Just Paul,” said Paul.
Crown suggested, “Paul… Hect?”
“Just Paul,” said Paul.
“U Lap,” said the corpse prince, from the back of the cabin.
“Thank you for your contribution,” said Paul.
“Aulp,” said the corpse prince.
“No,” said Paul.”
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“Just to be clear, I might hate both the sin (being an asshole) and the sinner (the asshole herself) – but I’m not morally corrupt enough to think throwing Harper Leong out of a window was an acceptable thing to do.”
Camille Chong, Love, Gods and Sinners

“We are daughters of the moon – we understand that we are embraced by shadow and solitude, that we’d be too quickly
eclipsed by anything brighter.”
Camille Chong, Love, Gods and Sinners

“I can’t believe we’re about to have our elaborate plan foiled by a man with a complaint, but I suppose it isn’t historically unprecedented.”
Camille Chong, Love, Gods and Sinners

“You’re a storyteller. Dream up something wild and improbable," she pleaded. "Something beautiful and full of monsters."

“Beautiful and full of monsters?"

“All the best stories are.”
Laini Taylor, Strange the Dreamer

“You can justify anything if you do it poetically enough.”
M.L. Rio, If We Were Villains

“Were you in love with him?'
'Yes,' I say, simply. James and I put each other through the kind of reckless passions Gwendolyn once talked about, joy and anger and desire and despair. After all that, was it really so strange? I am no longer baffled or amazed or embarrassed by it. 'Yes, I was.' It's not the whole truth. The whole truth is, I'm in love with him still.”
M.L. Rio, If We Were Villains

“How tremendous the agony of unmade decisions.”
M.L. Rio, If We Were Villains

“I don't know, it's like I look at you and suddenly the sonnets makes sense. The good ones, anyway.”
M.L. Rio, If We Were Villains

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