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Host Antoinette Wiley leads award-winning author Tananarive Due in a discussion about her upcoming novel The Reformatory, the allure of horror, recognizing Black trauma, using fiction to repair harm, and the value of honing short fiction skills.
This episode was produced and mastered by Amy Mills Klipstine with graphic design by Lisa Croce.
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Host Antoinette Wiley leads award-winning author Tananarive Due in a discussion about her upcoming novel The Reformatory, the allure of horror, recognizing Black trauma, using fiction to repair harm, and the value of honing short fiction skills.
This episode was produced and mastered by Amy Mills Klipstine with graphic design by Lisa Croce.