Welcome, listeners, to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, guided by the insightful Rob Lee. Today our special guest is Jade Fabello, an Austin-based freelance writer, and editor, a versatile wordsmith whose work has graced prominent publications like Texas Monthly, Austin Monthly, and The Brown Journal of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, among others. Specializing in personal essays, Jade delves into topics spanning politics, culture, art, grief, and love. With a wealth of experience spanning over 7 years, he has conducted interviews with notable figures such as actor Juan Riedinger and actress Tati Gabrielle. As the writer behind the newsletter "I Love Words in You," Jade explores the intricacies of the writing craft. He also boasts a role as the senior print editor for Spark Magazine, where he skillfully directed editorial teams and edited numerous stories. Graduating as a Moody Dean Scholar with degrees in Journalism and Communication & Leadership from the University of Texas at Austin, Jade brings a wealth of expertise and passion to his writing pursuits.
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You're in for a treat! Jade discusses his writing process and the topics he covers, including politics, race, art, grief, and love. He shares his experience as a young black political speaker in liberal white Austin and the challenges he faced in finding his niche as a writer. Jade also talks about the influence of James Baldwin on his writing and mentions other writers he admires. He discusses the concept of Afrofuturism and his involvement in the Afro Rhythm Futures Group, which runs educational workshops using a world-building card game. Jade shares his favorite spots in Austin, including coffee shops and speakeasies, and reflects on the changing landscape of the city.
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Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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