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Q&A Episode 3: Julia Bicknell

1h 1m · Queer & Art Podcast · 17 Apr 17:18

In this episode, Frankie talks with writer/creator Julia Bicknell ("13 Reasons Why"). They discuss Julia's climb to success, the role of queer women in film and television, as well as her experience as queer writer in a professional writer's room and her time with hit Netflix show, "13 Reasons Why".

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