
20:57
We'll just give folks a few more moments.

24:40
Congrats, David and Carmen! Great work!

26:12
Link to the JNT Flash Fiction Contest Website, where notable submissions will be featured in the near future: https://jnt-contest.squarespace.com

29:50
https://www.wsupress.wayne.edu/books/detail/know-mother

31:38
For folks newer to Zoom, if you want to make the speaker the biggest window on the zoom screen: click on View and select Speaker view.

32:08
View is in the upper right hand corner of the window.

33:37
Thanks, Kim — I hope it works now!

37:37
That’s a real thing

44:20
www.descooper.com

50:08
Amazing, Desiree. It is so different to read it on a page and hear it spoken aloud.

59:04
kim's book: https://www.wsupress.wayne.edu/books/detail/official-report-human-activity

59:10
Detroit narrative agency: https://alliedmedia.org/projects/detroit-narrative-agency

01:00:39
Really powerful reading — thanks for the link, Christian!

01:10:36
Wonderful, kim. Lots of good historical context...

01:11:03
Please submit your questions in the Q&A!

01:12:02
Have to hop off early, thank you both so much for sharing your words and work here.

01:18:02
Absolutely! Or a film!

01:20:05
Antebellum?

01:20:07
The Lovecraft one?

01:20:08
Lovecraft?

01:20:54
Parasite feels a little like that for me in terms of class

01:21:42
Yes, Parasite! I love it!

01:46:23
Are there stories that can't be told because they might be misappropriated?

02:03:34
great points thank you!

02:05:01
Very skillful moderation and questions, Christian! Thank you so much for this.

02:07:07
Nandi Comer

02:07:14
Sherina Sharpe

02:07:22
Tommye Blount

02:10:20
Thank you everyone who attended — and thanks for fantastic and thought-provoking questions!

02:10:37
Thanks, everyone.

02:11:00
Yes, vigorous virtual applause!