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EPISODE · Nov 30, 2019 · 43 MIN

Criselda Yabes

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Award-winning author Criselda Yabes reads speaks about the coverage of environmental stories and how certain stories can be told better in novels than in the news. She shares some of her process of writing and rewriting her new novel, Broken Islands. Mixing and title music by Ground Bravo, with the track “Lost Signals” by ZeroFox.

Award-winning author Criselda Yabes reads speaks about the coverage of environmental stories and how certain stories can be told better in novels than in the news. She shares some of her process of writing and rewriting her new novel, Broken Islands. Mixing and title music by Ground Bravo, with the track “Lost Signals” by ZeroFox.

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