Bonus Episode: Interview with Author Amanda Leduc

Interview with Author Amanda Leduc on her book, Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space.
Amanda Leduc is a disabled writer and author of the non-fiction book DISFIGURED: ON FAIRY TALES, DISABILITY, AND MAKING SPACE, out now with Coach House Books. She is also the author of the novel THE MIRACLES OF ORDINARY MEN, published in 2013 by ECW Press. Her new novel, THE CENTAUR’S WIFE, is forthcoming with Random House Canada in the spring of 2021. 
Her essays and stories have appeared across Canada, the US, the UK, and Australia. Born in British Columbia, she has lived in Ontario, England, BC, and Scotland. She has cerebral palsy and presently makes her home in Hamilton, Ontario, where she lives with a very lovable, very destructive dog and serves as the Communications and Development Coordinator for the Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD), Canada’s first festival for diverse authors and stories.

You can follow Amanda on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or amandaleduc.com

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