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That which must be recorded: A conversation with Francis North

25m · Red Transmissions Podcast · 06 Sep 07:27

Multilingual, multicultural, and full of passion for literature, a 24 year old Francis North shares with us his story, cultural involvement, influences, what moves him and the concepts that are threading his 3rd book, coming up in 2023.

 

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