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Racquel Henry talks about her love/hate relationship with Orlando, discovery in the writing process, her novel in progress, and Young Adult fiction.
Works read & discussed: "When To Stay" (essay).
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Racquel Henry is a Trinidadian writer and editor with an MFA from Fairleigh Dickinson University. She is also a part-time English Professor and owns the writing center, Writer’s Atelier, in Winter Park, FL. In 2010 Racquel co-founded Black Fox Literary Magazine, where she still serves as an editor. She is also a board member for The Jack Kerouac Project, an Orlando-based writing residency. Her fiction, poetry, and nonfiction have appeared in places like Lotus-Eater Magazine, Moko Caribbean Arts & Letters, Thrill of the Hunt: Welcome to Whitebridge, Reaching Beyond the Saguaros: A Collaborative Prosimetric Travelogue (from Serving House Books, 2017), and We Can't Help It If We're From Florida (from Burrow Press, 2017), among others.
By Studio 17 TVRacquel Henry talks about her love/hate relationship with Orlando, discovery in the writing process, her novel in progress, and Young Adult fiction.
Works read & discussed: "When To Stay" (essay).
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Racquel Henry is a Trinidadian writer and editor with an MFA from Fairleigh Dickinson University. She is also a part-time English Professor and owns the writing center, Writer’s Atelier, in Winter Park, FL. In 2010 Racquel co-founded Black Fox Literary Magazine, where she still serves as an editor. She is also a board member for The Jack Kerouac Project, an Orlando-based writing residency. Her fiction, poetry, and nonfiction have appeared in places like Lotus-Eater Magazine, Moko Caribbean Arts & Letters, Thrill of the Hunt: Welcome to Whitebridge, Reaching Beyond the Saguaros: A Collaborative Prosimetric Travelogue (from Serving House Books, 2017), and We Can't Help It If We're From Florida (from Burrow Press, 2017), among others.