So that no one forgets the unconditional struggle for a better world
We have been running short interviews (two questions, one line answers) with many of the authors and artists whose work appeared in TFF #56, to find out a bit more about what went into their stories, poems and illustrations. And just to have a little chat—we don't do enough of that at the moment!
For those of you who won't follow us on FB (or Twitter, where we also cross-post links to these mini-interviews from time to time) here is a collection of the posts that have appeared so far:
- Ashley Bao, author of the poem “How to Dismantle a Defective Sex Droid”
- Gwen C. Katz, illustrator of “Gendered Anatomy”
- Lynne Sargent, author of the poem “The Risk of Embarking”
- Josep Lledó, illustrator of “Rain on St Andrew’s Night”
- Lam Ning, author of “k.a. (birthright)”
- Katharine A. Viola, illustrator of “The Risk of Embarking”
- Ana Gardner, author of the poem “Rain on St Andrew’s Night”
- Cécile Matthey, illustrator of “The Listener”
- Laura Cranehill, author of the poem “Rumours of Women”
We'll add more links here as the interviews go up, or you can see them as they go past by liking or following TFF on FB. If you have any follow-up questions for the authors and artists, feel free to ask them (there or here) and we'll pass them on.
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