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Getting Started... AMA
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Getting Started... AMA

The Runaway Princess and Other Stories

In this episode, we read a snippet from “The Runaway Princess and Other Stories”, and had an AMA in which we talked about my (chaotic) writing process, the art and the artists, the power of storytelling to uproot harmful stereotypes, future plans and more!

The funniest thing about this episode is that when we recorded it on September 30th 2022, I’d written only four of the twenty stories and poems in the book. The Kickstarter campaign was still ongoing and I was working with the illustrators (who you will hear from next week) on some of the art. Thankfully, the campaign was funded at the end of October 2022. I decided I didn’t want the backers to wait too long to receive their copies of the book so I determined to write the remaining stories for NaNoWriMo 2022, edit in December 2022, and publish in January 2023 (…in time for my birthday, yay!)

Let’s just say that I, sweet summer child that I was back then, had no idea what I was setting myself up for!

Long story short, I did it.

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But…I don’t recommend. Phew… I’m just starting to feel like I’m fully recovered from that experience. I’ll speak more about it all in the “Lessons Learned” essay I plan to share in the near future. You can read about some of it here though!

In upcoming episodes, we’ll meet the illustrators, talk about my research process, review some themes in the book and explore the “Other Stories”.

Meanwhile, you can visit the project page for more information and ways to buy the book. It’s e-book only for now but print copies are coming soon!

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Mythological Africans
Mythological Africans Podcast
The Mythological Africans Podcast features live recordings of the Mythological Africans Twitter Spaces Storytime sessions, public talks, and episodes of the Mythological Africans Deep Dive series which you can watch on YouTube. Join us to delve into the rich diversity of oral traditions and worldviews from the African continent, and discover the intricate and textured African mythic imagination.