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Tag Archives: Alice Stephens

“You’ll Never Know If You Don’t Try”: Q&A with Melanie S. Hatter
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“You’ll Never Know If You Don’t Try”: Q&A with Melanie S. Hatter

Posted on August 27, 2019 by aliceksstephens • Leave a comment

by Alice Stephens

“My hope lies in the youth who are politically active, who are much more open-minded, who see all people as human beings.” Continue reading →

“Classification: Without”: Q&A with Tara Campbell
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“Classification: Without”: Q&A with Tara Campbell

Posted on June 5, 2019 by aliceksstephens • Leave a comment

by Alice Stephens

“I became aware of the disconnect between who sci-fi was written by and for, and who I was as a reader.” Continue reading →

“It was quite a journey: first a very slow one, and then very fast”: Q&A with Julie Langsdorf
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“It was quite a journey: first a very slow one, and then very fast”: Q&A with Julie Langsdorf

Posted on March 12, 2019 by aliceksstephens • 2 Comments

by Alice Stephens

“While yoga is a moving meditation, I find writing to be a seated one. They both take me out of the clutter of life and into a world where my mind moves at its own pace.” Continue reading →

FAMOUS ADOPTED PEOPLE, A Story “In My Bones”: Q&A with Alice Stephens
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FAMOUS ADOPTED PEOPLE, A Story “In My Bones”: Q&A with Alice Stephens

Posted on September 26, 2018 by Bloom • 1 Comment

by Terry Hong

“I was concerned the hegemony of American influence was changing the way the world thought, looked, and shopped.” Continue reading →

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