
A Cozy Evening with Michiko Aoyama
In this episode we discuss Michiko Aoyama's new book Hot Chocolate on Thursday, as well as the author's thoughts on translation and how she hopes to keep writing books for 200 years.

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Dispatches from literary events around Seattle. A personal record of readings, talks, and the communities that gather around books.
Unknown Host hosts Seattle Chapters, a arts show with 11 episodes published.

In this episode we discuss Michiko Aoyama's new book Hot Chocolate on Thursday, as well as the author's thoughts on translation and how she hopes to keep writing books for 200 years.

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