Today, we have a long chat with author Terena Elizabeth Bell about her short story collection, Tell Me What You See.
We discuss the impact of Covid in writing, the anger caused by January 6th, getting labeled or mislabeled as a specific type of writer, the annoying nature of trigger warnings, the delight of high society fart jokes, and many other topics.
You can check out Terena's work at www.terenabell.com
You can follow us on most social media platforms @dpwpodcast
And you can follow Caleb's work at www.calebjamesk.com.
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