We interview Jennifer Baker, author of http://bit.ly/nightlight210 (Expiration Date), and editor for https://electricliterature.com/ (Electric Literature), as as well as creator of the https://minoritiesinpublishing.libsyn.com/ (Minorities in Publishing Podcast.)

Learn what editors hate to see, how to write stories with characters outside of your community with love and respect, as well as what it's like to own a podcast.

You can visit Jennifer at http://jenniferbaker.com/ (jenniferbaker.com), or on twitter as http://twitter.com/jbakernyc (@jbakernyc). Check out https://electricliterature.com/ (Electric Literature) and her https://minoritiesinpublishing.libsyn.com/ (Minorities in Publishing Podcast). You can read more of her work in https://amzn.to/32EDnqg (Best American Essays 2018) and https://amzn.to/2YfuGDy (Everyday People: The Color of Life.)

We interview Jennifer Baker, author of Expiration Date, and editor for Electric Literature, as as well as creator of the Minorities in Publishing Podcast.



Learn what editors hate to see, how to write stories with characters outside of your community with love and respect, as well as what it's like to own a podcast.



You can visit Jennifer at jenniferbaker.com, or on twitter as @jbakernyc. Check out Electric Literature and her Minorities in Publishing Podcast. You can read more of her work in Best American Essays 2018 and Everyday People: The Color of Life.

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