Crystal Wilkinson on Voice as a Revolutionary Act and Writing to the Bone
The Talking Appalachian Podcast09/29/23 • 48 min
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Crystal Wilkinson, author of the forthcoming Praisesong for the Kitchen Ghosts (PenguinRandomhouse) was Kentucky's Poet Laureate from 2021 to 2023. She is the award-winning author of Perfect Black; The Birds of Opulence; Water Street; and Blackberries, Blackberries. Join us as we talk about using authentic voice as a revolutionary act, and why she says she embraces, in her words, "the voice of my people."
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09/29/23 • 48 min
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