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Lesley Nneka Arimah and Victor LaValle

$5.00

Lesley Nneka Arimah and Victor LaValle discuss the fluid blend of literary realism and speculative fiction in their
fiction and the wide reading that informs it, about genre (and other) biases in the literary world, and about the
genesis of and composition process for several of their own works. (Recorded on April 18, 2023; 1hour, 16 minutes)

Category: Craft and the Writing Life: Faculty in Conversation Tag: Fiction

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