Natalie Zina Walschots, author of the novel Hench (out Fall 2020) chats with Hugh about villains, love, and writing.
In Canada? Go here and click “Buy Local”. In the USA? go here.Image via StatamicPhantom of the OperaDoom: Love Poems for SupervillainsMontréal is actually lovely.Natalie writing (note: not actually Natalie) Hugh busy (note: not actually Hugh)Max Lander – Photography“Javier Khan” (note: not actually Javier, but actually Jairus)“Fuck these 6 fish in particular”
There's no such thing as a book you can't put down. For one thing, physical bodies sometimes need to use the toilet, and you can't wipe while holding a book (not well, anyway). But there are the books you can't stay away from.
Writing a children’s book while opening a new brewery AND raising young children is not for the faint of heart. Join Hugh as he speaks with Sarabeth Holden about all these things and more!
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