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Kij Johnson: “I have learned to walk away from failing stories instead of flailing at them.”

Kij Johnson: “I have learned to walk away from failing stories instead of flailing at them.”

by Kij Johnson | Apr 1, 2016 | Interviews

Kij Johnson in conversation with Salik Shah: Your novels and some of your short stories are set in Japan. What drew you to the island nation? As a historian, I’ve always read a lot of women’s diaries and journals, and one of the liveliest and most intelligent was the...

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