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Bookmark: Authored #5 - Sara Raasch

Sara Raasch

20-Sep-16 14:00

Bookmark: Authored #5 - Sara Raasch

Introducing an all new show on Bookmark.
On Authored, Umapagan Ampikaipakan has conversations with writers that are built around specific themes. This season, he speaks to them about their firsts… their first literary loves… their first characters… about that first time they knew they were going to be published.
This week, Sara Raasch speaks to Uma about creating worlds and cultures, about Robert Jordan's unending Wheel of Time series, and about what it was like finally finishing up her Snow Like Ashes Trilogy.


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