
Kat Satava And Kristy Mickelsen Talk About Writing And Advocacy
01/25/22 • 54 min
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Bonus Non-Confidential 001 - Reaction to the Movie - Don't Look Up
Classified as a Comedy/Disaster, I presume they mean a combined comedy and disaster movie not a comical disaster, “Don’t Look Up” is a satirical story about two astronomers who go on a media tour to warn the world of an Extinction Level Event in the form of a giant comet speeding toward Earth. Can us earthlings put down our phones long enough to listen?
What I feel the movie hits the mark on as well as what I feel it may have missed are the subjects of this episode along with my take on how the space sciences are regarded in these contemporary times.
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Kat Satava and Kristy Mickelsen Talk About Writing and Advocacy
This episode is an interview with Kat Satava by Billy Dees and co-host Kristy Mickelsen.
Kat Satava is an author focusing on the genres of epic fantasy and supernatural fiction. Kat’s first book (in her Witch War Series), "Nightmares & Stars" debuted during December 2021.
Kat is currently working on the second book, a five-episode supernatural series "Canton Ghost Town," and a gothic horror short story.
Kat has a very strong interest in helping others develop their own voices and stories by running a weekly therapeutic writing group to learn how to process, cope, and communicate through creative writing.
Kristy also has questions for the host, Billy Dees.
You can find Kat Satava on Twitter @KatSatavaAuthor
https://twitter.com/KatSatavaAuthor
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