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Someone Else’s Story: Cultural Appropriation in Fiction
Someone Else’s Story: Cultural Appropriation in Fiction

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My novel, A Beautiful Land, tells the story of a land that is physically beautiful but once was a place of terror. As I wrote the book, a windstorm was blowing in the literary world concerning cultural appropriation. I was . . .

My novel, A Beautiful Land, tells the story of a land that is physically beautiful but once was a place of terror. As I wrote the book, a windstorm was blowing in the literary world concerning cultural appropriation. I was caught in that squall. I am not complaining—I put myself there. Though I am from […]

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