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Dive into an extraordinary conversation on the Story Works Round Table as D. Liebhart, an ICU nurse turned award-winning author, reveals the intricate process of transforming real-life experiences into captivating fiction. In this episode, we explore the ethical and moral complexities of her debut novel, House on Fire, and delve into the delicate balance between truth and storytelling. Join us as we uncover the layers of memory, emotion, and craft that shape a writer’s journey from personal history to the pages of a novel.
“Life is rarely predictable, and answers to life’s most complex questions are almost never black and white.”
D. Liebhart is a founding editor at READ Magazine, a home for flash fiction and nonfiction.
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