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Mitchell S. Jackson | 2019 AWP Conference and Bookfair
We sat down with author Mitchell S. Jackson, whose debut novel, 'The Residue Years,' won The Ernest J. Gaines Prize for Literary Excellence and was a finalist for the PEN / Hemingway Award for Debut Fiction. Jackson's new book chronicles four generations of his family, and takes its name from the calculations necessary to navigate gangs, guns, and near-death experiences.
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Attorneys General across the United States discuss the future of Artificial Intelligence policy