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They got jobbed in for this or that crop and then got transported long distances. Parasites, pesticides, and poor (monoculture) diet stressed the bees. In December 2014, I was reading about honeybees and colony collapse. What idea, question, or character sparked the premise of Master of Poisons? I read that when you conceive of a novel or a play, you start with an idea or a question or a character talking to you. Wolff Kahn 1931 Professor of Theatre and Africana Studies at Smith College. She has published essays, plays, and short fiction and received grants from the NEA, Rockefeller and Ford Foundation. Her other books include Will Do Magic For Small Change (finalist for the Mythopoeic, Lambda, and Tiptree Awards, and a New York Times Editor’s pick), Redwood and Wildfire (Tiptree and Carl Brandon Award winner), and Mindscape (winner of Carl Brandon Award).

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