Talking About What Moves Us as Comic/Cultural Archivist/Theologian/Humans. I (Samuel Lee) am Korean-American who grew up in New York. Joy Nam grew up in Bolivia as a Korean missionary kid, but has been all over the globe so if you ask her where she is from, she would say "everywhere and nowhere." Maybe all these markers are not useful identifiers; but they are our vantage points --that are constantly moving. These moving diverse vantage points create interesting conversations. So pour yourself wine (Joy's preferred drink) or a glass of Bourbon (mine), and join us for a chat!
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Talking About What Moves Us as Comic/Cultural Archivist/Theologian/Humans. I (Samuel Lee) am Korean-American who grew up in New York. Joy Nam grew up in Bolivia as a Korean missionary kid, but has been all over the globe so if you ask her where she is from, she would say "everywhere and nowhere." Maybe all these markers are not useful identifiers; but they are our vantage points --that are constantly moving. These moving diverse vantage points create interesting conversations. So pour yourself wine (Joy's preferred drink) or a glass of Bourbon (mine), and join us for a chat!
Reading a novel by Joy's friend, "Breath in Machine"
What Do You Want to Talk About?
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Reading a novel by Joy's friend, "Breath in Machine"
...which leads us to talk about writing, what makes a good novel, and what it means to be human, it always comes to that, doesn't it?
What Do You Want to Talk About?
Talking About What Moves Us as Comic/Cultural Archivist/Theologian/Humans. I (Samuel Lee) am Korean-American who grew up in New York. Joy Nam grew up in Bolivia as a Korean missionary kid, but has been all over the globe so if you ask her where she is from, she would say "everywhere and nowhere." Maybe all these markers are not useful identifiers; but they are our vantage points --that are constantly moving. These moving diverse vantage points create interesting conversations. So pour yourself wine (Joy's preferred drink) or a glass of Bourbon (mine), and join us for a chat!