"Don’t let anyone “should” all over you and don’t “should” all over yourself. Writers: nobody knows the story you want to tell better than you do. You get to decide what feedback serves you and the rest of it you can leave behind…"
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On her advice to Latino artists in “Interview with Playwright and Actress Krysta Gonzales” (HOWLROUND THEATRE COMMONS; 2016 May 15)
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