Writing Through Crisis: Creativity, Community, and Change

Robert Mangeot moderates a conversation with Debra H. Goldstein, Linda Lovely, Maggie Toussaint, Roger Johns, and Sasscer Hill as they reflect on how the pandemic reshaped writing habits, creative focus, and community within the writing world.

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