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Gary, Whitney, and Mira analyze another recently-published novel on the next episode of Writers Who Read. Next up: Yellowface by Rebecca Kuang.
Where do our ideas come from, and what defines a story that is ours to tell? June, a struggling writer, so obviously crosses the line when she passes off her recently deceased friend’s book as her own. June definitely does NOT have the right to Athena's story, right? Kuang's novel stings because it is also a granular critique of commercial publishing, which she skewers with an expert's eye.
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Gary, Whitney, and Mira analyze another recently-published novel on the next episode of Writers Who Read. Next up: Yellowface by Rebecca Kuang.
Where do our ideas come from, and what defines a story that is ours to tell? June, a struggling writer, so obviously crosses the line when she passes off her recently deceased friend’s book as her own. June definitely does NOT have the right to Athena's story, right? Kuang's novel stings because it is also a granular critique of commercial publishing, which she skewers with an expert's eye.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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