On today’s episode of The Lonely Writers Podcast, Eden gets to talk with best selling author Jael Richardson whose novel GUTTERCHILD is a dystopian story of courage and resilience. She has founded and now serves as Executive Director for the Festival of Literary Diversity or more commonly known as (FOLD). They discuss the challenges of writing the lived experiences of BIPOC writers in a white washed publishing industry, how she found her supportive kick-ass team and how hope can be an individual experience.
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Recognizing That Hope Is An Individual Experience with Guest: JAEL RICHARDSON