“What’s your dream job? Think about that for a minute, and then ask yourself another question: What would you be willing to put on the line to make that dream a reality? The Signal’s Aaron Henkin interviews Barrett Rudich, whose documentary film, A Place of Truth, tells the story of a young woman who has definitive answers to both these questions. Her name is Abi Mott, and she makes her living as a poet.” —WYPR Baltimore
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