New York writer and musician jennifer jazz, author of "Spill Ink On It," a memoir about being young, androgynous and restless in the wild wild eighties, published by Spuyten Duyvil Press, engages in critical and soul searching conversations with other writers about writing.
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New York writer and musician jennifer jazz, author of "Spill Ink On It," a memoir about being young, androgynous and restless in the wild wild eighties, published by Spuyten Duyvil Press, engages in critical and soul searching conversations with other writers about writing.
Maisy Card on the black immigrant experience in her novel "These Ghosts Are Family"
Letters Off Paper
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Maisy Card on the black immigrant experience in her novel "These Ghosts Are Family"
Maisy Card and I talk around and around her recent novel described as "a fluid blend of patois and erudite descriptions of Jamaica" by the New York Times Book Review.
Letters Off Paper
New York writer and musician jennifer jazz, author of "Spill Ink On It," a memoir about being young, androgynous and restless in the wild wild eighties, published by Spuyten Duyvil Press, engages in critical and soul searching conversations with other writers about writing.