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    Omar Epps & Clarence A. Haynes

    enOctober 03, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Omar Epps & Clarence A. Haynes: coffee

    Omar and Clarence discuss their late nights collaborating on ideas for their epic fantasy book series NUBIA, reveal how Omar remains child-like (not childish) and taps into the innate creativity gifted to all young minds which propels both his acting and his writing, explore themes of African mythology mixed with futuristic technology like antigravity and artificial intelligence, name their favorite books and the strangest moment ever at a book event.

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