We have a special interview with author Matthew Salesses, conducted by writer and anthropologist May Ngo back in February. Together, they dissect Matthew’s book Craft in the Real World, and have deep conversations about making writing workshops more equally accessible and how to think about one’s audience. They question the concept of agency, and how stories of lack of agency can actually feel more grounding, as well as dig into difficult questions of responsibility to our communities as writers of color and people from marginalized communities, and the complexity of wanting to represent a community but also be free from expectation.
This is also the last episode produced by AAWW AV Producer Robert Ouyang Rusli.
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The City of Good Death ft. Priyanka Champaneri and Marjan Kamali
Northern Light ft. Kazim Ali and Billy-Ray Belcourt
My Year Abroad ft. Chang-rae Lee and Bryan Washington
Brown Baby ft. Nikesh Shukla & Mira Jacob
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Land of Big Numbers ft. Te-Ping Chen and Charles Yu
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