As visitors to this blog know, I self-financed, wrote and published Creativity Is Risky: Free Speech in a Charlie Hebdo World, a multimedia and music-infused e-zine to draw attention to threats to free speech after Al Qaeda terrorists murdered 11 French satirists in January 2015. The magazine continues to be relevant given Trump’s relentless attacks on journalists and acts of violence and torture against writers around the world. Perhaps no one is more central to the right to free expression than Salman Rushdie, who I’ve featured prominently in my magazine. Read about my encounter with him here.
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