A question for Ben Wan

Q: Do you write with a particular audience in mind?

A: At the risk of sounding self-centered, the first audience I write for is myself! If I’m not actually interested in the premise or I’m bored at any point with the story, then my audience is going to feel the same way. I want whatever I write to be something that I’d not just read, but reread over and over again from how much I connect to it. I think about how I would get invested in a story and find a way to channel that for the reader. That said, I don’t want to be self indulgent and only write for an audience of one. I want people to relate to it. To balance that out, I tend to write about a particular theme or experience that most would find relatable, but in a way that feels interesting or unique.

Storytelling connects us and helps us feel less alone. Whatever my protagonist is dealing with, there’s a high chance other people have dealt with it too. In the case of “Shortcut to Happily Ever After”, I channeled my own emotions about getting back into dating after a breakup, knowing that others have felt the same way, like the heartache over their last relationship or feeling jaded with their current options. Some might connect with the story after going through their own heartbreak. Others might feel inspired to get back into dating again. If even one person says this story helps them cope with their own dating experiences, then I’ve done my job.


Ben Wan’s story “Shortcut to Happily Ever After
in Metaphorosis Friday, 7 April 2023.
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About Ben Wan

Ben Wan is a cancer survivor who’s been making the most out of his second chance at life. Aside from writing, he’s a former musician who’s performed in Carnegie Hall, a black belt in Kung Fu San Soo, and a coach for Become Sharp in helping introverted clients succeed succeed with dating, confidence, and social skills. He’s currently the co-host and “Man Who Knows Too Much About Batman” for the podcast Superhero Stuff You Should Know, where his cat Alfie makes cameo appearances.

www.benwanwriter.com, @SuperHousePod


Ben Wan’s story “Shortcut to Happily Ever After
in Metaphorosis Friday, 7 April 2023.
Subscribe now for e-mail updates!

April 2023

Metaphorosis cover, April 2023
April 2023

Beautifully written speculative fiction from Metaphorosis magazine.

All the stories from the month, plus author biographies, interviews, and story origins.

Table of Contents

  • Shortcut to Happily Ever After — Ben Wan
  • Trapped in Memory — Dan Le Fever
  • Heart Moon — R. Gatwood
  • The Zoo Diaries IV — Frances Pauli

Cover art by Gabriel Rosswell.

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Also available as a pocket-sized (4″x6″) paperback and an e-book.