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Novelist Jennifer Close talks about the long and winding novel-writing process, how she encourages young writers as an instructor, and why politics snuck into her latest novel, "Marrying the Ketchups," which takes place in Chicago against the backdrop of the 2016 presidential election.
Hosted by John Shaw. Produced and edited by Alee Quick. This podcast is produced through a partnership with WSIU Public Radio. For more, visit paulsimoninstitute.org/podcasts.
By John Shaw, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute4.7
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Novelist Jennifer Close talks about the long and winding novel-writing process, how she encourages young writers as an instructor, and why politics snuck into her latest novel, "Marrying the Ketchups," which takes place in Chicago against the backdrop of the 2016 presidential election.
Hosted by John Shaw. Produced and edited by Alee Quick. This podcast is produced through a partnership with WSIU Public Radio. For more, visit paulsimoninstitute.org/podcasts.