An Interview with William Alexander, author of our first two episodes and a National Book Award winner, on writing, acting, Ursula K. LeGuin, the origins of language, cultural diversity in literature, redefining disability, writing for YA and M
An expressionistic dream narrative of dissonance and loss, as a young boy seeks the will to survive inner and outer specters of death. A naturalistic but abstract sound design weaves through the untangling of his perceptions and experiences.
A dramatized reading that explores Identity as a house with many mysterious rooms, where versions of ourselves struggle to incarnate in the fractured memories and conflicting emotions of a whole lifetime. Based on a short story by William Alexa