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Tag Archives: Sion Dayson

On Unfinished Business & The Only Timeline That Matters: Q&A with Sion Dayson
Debut Authors / Features / Fiction / Interviews

On Unfinished Business & The Only Timeline That Matters: Q&A with Sion Dayson

Posted on October 2, 2019 by editor • Leave a comment

by Jen Lue

“As human beings, we live in relation to each other. One person’s story never exists in isolation.” Continue reading →

A Prismatic View: Talking Real Life and Fiction at the American Library in Paris
Essays / Features

A Prismatic View: Talking Real Life and Fiction at the American Library in Paris

Posted on July 17, 2015 by Juhi • 3 Comments

by Sion Dayson

[A]s writers, we must find the process that speaks to us individually. . . . Whether our stories are lifted from autobiography or invented from the deep recesses of our minds, we are attempting to understand life. Continue reading →

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