
Episode 37: Craft in the Real World
Secrets of Story Podcast
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The University of Iowa Workshop Model
The author says Western literature is full of coincidences and magical happenings. He argues that in African-American stories, such as reunions, these things are more likely to happen by coincidence than due to the writer's own actions. Poignancy comes from Salus' attempt to make his story digestible for a white audience who aren't part of his culture,. he writes.
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