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Author Amina Gautier discusses her award-winning short story collection, The Best That You Can Do, writing during the pandemic, and how her free-range childhood propelled her career.
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Author Amina Gautier discusses her award-winning short story collection, The Best That You Can Do, writing during the pandemic, and how her free-range childhood propelled her career.
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Episode 077 - Amina Gautier
Author Amina Gautier discusses her award-winning short story collection, The Best That You Can Do, writing during the pandemic, and how her free-range childhood propelled her career.
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11 months ago
19 minutes 58 seconds

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Episode 076 - Jennifer Maritza McCauley
Jennifer Maritza McCauley discusses her short story collection, When Trying to Return Home, the writers she adores, and how a close family member has influenced her work.
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1 year ago
15 minutes 41 seconds

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Episode 075 - Jonathan Escoffery
Author Jonathan Escoffery discusses his award-winning, debut, short story collection If I Survive You, the perils of writing about identity, and the question he's so tired of answering.
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1 year ago
40 minutes 17 seconds

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Episode 074 - Alice Faye Duncan
Children's book author Alice Faye Duncan discusses her latest book, Coretta's Journey: The Life and Times of Coretta Scott King, how King was shaped by her unconventional upbringing, and why she encourages parents to take their children to community libraries.
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2 years ago
21 minutes 13 seconds

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Episode 073 - Natalia Sylvester
Awarding winning author Natalia Sylvester discusses her YA novel, Breathe and Count Back From Ten, what it was like to write a book she's been dreaming about her whole life, and whether she'll be going back to writing for adults.
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2 years ago
25 minutes 8 seconds

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Episode 072 - Jennifer Rosner
Author Jennifer Rosner discusses her novel, Once We Were Home, which is about children stolen during or immediately after WWII, what sparked her interest in this topic, and how her work was influenced by being the hearing parent of deaf children.
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2 years ago
34 minutes 43 seconds

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Episode 71 - Lisa Williamson Rosenberg
Author Lisa Williamson Rosenberg discusses her debut novel, Embers on the Wind, how her job as a psychotherapist influences her work, and why she doesn't matter that much if a book doesn't include Black characters.
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2 years ago
48 minutes 5 seconds

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Episode 070 - Celeste Mohammed
Author Celeste Mohammed discusses her critically acclaimed novel-in-stories, Pleasantview, commonly held myths about Caribbean cultures, and how her former career as an attorney shapes her writing.
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2 years ago
19 minutes 26 seconds

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Episode 069 - Leila Mottley
Author Leila Mottley discusses her critically acclaimed debut novel, Nightcrawling, which she wrote at 17, why she feels like her age was an advantage in telling this story, and why she's not sweating that she's never read The Great Gatsby.
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2 years ago
18 minutes 14 seconds

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Episode 068 - Rasheed Newson
Author Rasheed Newson discusses his critically acclaimed debut novel, My Government Means to Kill Me, why he wants it to be a guide of sorts for young people, and why he initially called it "an aggressive act of homosexuality."
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2 years ago
29 minutes 41 seconds

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Episode 067 - Ayanna Lloyd Banwo
Author Ayanna Lloyd Banwo discusses her debut novel, When We Were Birds, how her writing was influenced by West African stories about people flying, and why sometimes she has to read "racist fools."
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2 years ago
37 minutes 36 seconds

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Episode 066 - Mecca Jamilah Sullivan
Author Mecca Jamilah Sullivan discusses her debut novel, Big Girl, body shaming in the Black community, and the inspiration of '90s' era hip-hop.
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2 years ago
36 minutes 37 seconds

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Episode 065 - Dionne Irving
Author Dionne Irving discusses her short story collection, The Islands, how immigration can be so lonely and isolating, and how women are affected by the notion that they can have it all.
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3 years ago
33 minutes 8 seconds

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Episode 064 - Meng Jin
Author Meng Jin discusses her short story collection, Self-Portrait with Ghost, why she's interested in death, and the book she finds "infinitely tedious."
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3 years ago
24 minutes 19 seconds

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Episode 063 - Toni Ann Johnson
Author Toni Ann Johnson discusses her award-winning, linked short story collection, Light Skin Gone to Waste, which is based on her childhood, why she was in a dark place before submitting it, and how her mother reacted to one of the stories that depicted her in a less than positive light.
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3 years ago
43 minutes 50 seconds

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Episode 062 - Nikesha Elise Williams
Awarding-winning author Nikesha Elise Williams discusses her latest novel, Beyond Bourbon Street, why she doesn't give much thought to whether her characters are likable or not, and why New Orleans will always be in her heart.
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3 years ago
22 minutes 15 seconds

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Episode 061 - Alice Faye Duncan
Children's author Alice Faye Duncan discusses her two most recent books, Evicted: The Struggle for the Right to Vote, and Opal Lee and What It Means to Be Free, writing about tough subjects for young readers, and why she wants parents, teachers and librarians to be activists.
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3 years ago
41 minutes 12 seconds

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QuickRead Episode 002 - Natalia Sylvester
In this ReadMore Quick Read episode, author Natalia Sylvester discusses her forthcoming YA novel, Breathe and Count Back From 10 and how the pandemic has affected her reading habits.
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3 years ago
11 minutes 7 seconds

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Episode 060 - Myriam Chancy
Author Myriam J.A. Chancy discusses her critically acclaimed novel, What Storm, What Thunder, which is about the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, why it took her so long to write, and how a visual artist was a key influence.
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3 years ago
49 minutes 57 seconds

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Episode 059 - Zaina Arafat
Zaina Arafat discusses her award-winning debut novel, You Exist Too Much. It tells the story of a young, queer, Palestinian American woman who's dealing with internalized homophobia and trying to find her place in the world. We discuss readers' reactions to first-person narrators written by women, finding humor within tragedy, and why she loves teaching a certain classic novel.
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3 years ago
28 minutes 16 seconds

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Author Amina Gautier discusses her award-winning short story collection, The Best That You Can Do, writing during the pandemic, and how her free-range childhood propelled her career.