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Judith Turner-Yamamoto spent three decades attending dance glasses and it's brought a new perspective to how she interacts with the world. In this discussion, Adam and Judith chat about the connections between movement and writing and how the world of dance helps her appreciate her environment more as well as how the discipline has driven her writing.
They then chat about her new book, Loving the Dead and Gone, which folds into a mutual passion they both share- the stories of a small town. It's a powerfully emotional story that you won't be able to put down.
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Judith Turner-Yamamoto spent three decades attending dance glasses and it's brought a new perspective to how she interacts with the world. In this discussion, Adam and Judith chat about the connections between movement and writing and how the world of dance helps her appreciate her environment more as well as how the discipline has driven her writing.
They then chat about her new book, Loving the Dead and Gone, which folds into a mutual passion they both share- the stories of a small town. It's a powerfully emotional story that you won't be able to put down.

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