NPR: To Adapt 'After The Rain,' Artists Cross All Kinds Of Boundaries

In an interview with NPR, John Jennings discusses the creative process and artistic collaboration behind the graphic novel "After the Rain." The article explores how Jennings and his team blend African folklore with modern speculative fiction, pushing the boundaries of genre and medium. "After the Rain" is a powerful example of how artists can adapt and innovate to tell compelling stories that resonate across cultures and disciplines.

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INTERVIEW & PREVIEW: John Jennings on AFTER THE RAIN (The Beat | By Avery Kaplan)