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Episode 30: Interview with Malcolm Hansen, Author of "They Come in All Colors"

Episode 30: Interview with Malcolm Hansen, Author of "They Come in All Colors"

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Malcolm Hansen was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Adopted by two Civil Rights activists, he grew up in Morocco, Spain, Germany, and various parts of the United States. Malcolm left home as a teenager and, after two years of high school education, went to Stanford, earning a BA in philosophy. He worked for a few years in the software industry in California before setting off for what turned out to be a decade of living, working, and traveling throughout Central America, South America, and Europe. Malcolm returned to the US to complete an MFA in Fiction at Columbia University. His debut novel, They Come in All Colors, won the First Novel Award from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association and was nominated for a NAACP Image Award.

Want more Malcolm? Of course you do. Find him on his website or follow him on Twitter!

Episode 31: Justina Ireland's "Deathless Divide" w/ Interview (feat. I Found This Great Book)

Episode 31: Justina Ireland's "Deathless Divide" w/ Interview (feat. I Found This Great Book)

Episode 29: Malcolm Hansen's "They Come in All Colors" Part 2

Episode 29: Malcolm Hansen's "They Come in All Colors" Part 2