How Art and Language Work Together in Lauren Redniss’ Visual Nonfiction

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On this week’s Working podcast, Lauren Redniss explains her process for crafting visual nonfiction works, where words and illustrations tell stories together.

This week, host Isaac Butler talks to artist and writer Lauren Redniss, whose latest piece of visual nonfiction is

. In the interview, Lauren first explains why she uses both art and text together in her work. Then she shares her reporting process forAfter the interview, Isaac and co-host June Thomas discuss Lauren’s fluid artistic style and the importance of structure in nonfiction.Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at 933-9675.

 

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