619. The Wrong End of the Table
An episode of the On The Page podcast, hosted by Pilar Alessandra, titled "619. The Wrong End of the Table" was published on July 19, 2019 and runs 47 minutes.
July 19, 2019 ·47m · On The Page
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Episode Description
Writer and editor Ayser Salman returns to talk about how she turned real life experiences into a comic memoir and pitch for a tv series.
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