In March, Eden Connor began an creative and eloquent response to the PayPal book banning issue. She has invited a number of writers, affected by the ban, to talk about who they are, what they write and why they write it.
Although none of us feel that a writer should have to justify why they write what they write, I believe this sort of series gives readers and others on the fence in the ‘obscenity’ ban issue some insight into why this type of censorship works to impoverish the landscape of women writing for women.
Here’s the interview with me, regarding my banned book Gaijin.