Ashley: I think i've been awakened to a lot in the last handful of years, and still very much in the early part of the journey. It is always an evolutionary process, eting for all. You do end up at a sara lawrence, really focusing on fiction. But before that, there's a stop at parsons, studying design, i guess, an literature,. which i'm curious about, cause it seems like a bit like left turn. The things five years ago, or even one year ago, it's every day. We're evolving. And that that makes me feel hopeful, though, ye.
T Kira Madden is a writer, photographer, amateur magician, and a powerful voice and editor, earning fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts, Hedgebrook, Tin House, the MacDowell Colony, and Yaddo. She is the founding Editor-in-chief of No Tokens, a journal celebrating work that is "felt in the spine, run entirely by women and non-binary individuals, dedicated to featuring the words and artwork of all voices of the past, present, and future, here to keep stories alive and to make a physical object to hold in your hands." Madden's 2019 memoir, Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls, was a New York Times Editors’ Choice and a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, dropping you into a wildly colorful and character-filled childhood. She also teaches at Sarah Lawrence College and we explore all of this in today’s conversation.
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