Our Collective Myths: An Interview with Jen Knox by Jen Michalski
I asked myself why museums are never in close proximity to dollar stores.
I asked myself why museums are never in close proximity to dollar stores.
I also have learned a great deal from other writers, whether from reading their work or receiving (generous) feedback.
I didn’t realize I was writing a book of stories until very late in the game.
Just because we do not fit the majority, it should not mean we are any lesser.
When I sit down to write, I feel my responsibility is to tell the truth, to try not to flinch, and to consider the ways in which my work might affect readers of all kinds.
Does salvation-through-shopping actually work?
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