[This interview was conducted online so there may be some audio variation.]
Jenn speaks with editor and graphic novelist/author Elizabeth Agyemang (Fibbed) about her debut middle grade, finding space for her professional and creative life, how she's learned that incremental progress is still progress in all aspects of our work, and the inherent struggles creators of color face when the expectations are not balanced (or unbiased).
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Episode 131: Interview with Newbery-honor author Alicia D. Williams
Episode 130: Interview with Newbery honored author/illustrator Pedro Martín
Episode 129: Interview with bestselling author Renée Watson
Episode 128: Interview with young adult author Matt Mendez
Episode 126: Interview with Publicity & Outreach at Candlewick Books!
Episode 125: Interview with debut novelist Namrata Poddar
Episode 124: Interview with Kashana Cauley
Episode 123: Members of the HarperCollins Union Speak Out
Episode 122: Interview with assoc. production editor Kaitlyn San Miguel
Episode 121: Interview with production editor Carla Benton
Episode 120: Interview with author/illustrator Kate Gavino
Episode 119: Interview with Zakiya Jamal
Episode 118: Interview with Samira Ahmed
Episode 117: Interview with Erin Entrada Kelly
Episode 116: Interview with Bethany C. Morrow
Episode 115: Interview with Daphne Palasi Andreades
Episode 114: 2021 Wrap-Up!
Episode 113: Interview with Regina Flath
Episode 112: Interview with Anton Treuer
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