![]() ![]() She bikes at night year round, meeting bears, multi-legged creatures of light and breath, and the occasional shooting star. Wolff Kahn 1931 Professor of Theatre and Africana Studies at Smith and Artistic Director of Chrysalis Theatre. ![]() She has published essays, plays, and short fiction and received grants from the NEA, Rockefeller and Ford Foundation. Other novels are: Redwood and Wildfire, Otherwise and Carl Brandon Award winner, and Mindscape, winner of Carl Brandon Award. My guest is Andrea Hairston, author of the forthcoming Master of Poisons, and here is her story.Īndrea Hairston is the author of Will Do Magic For Small Change, finalist for the Mythopoeic, Lambda, and Otherwise Awards, and a New York Times Editor’s pick. Welcome to the fourth post in a series devoted to amplifying the voices of Black creators in fantasy and magical fields. ![]()
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