The Devouring Tomorrow Interview | Jeff Dupuis and A.G. Pasquella
This interview took place over Zoom on February 23, 2025. Some of the questions were provided to the interviewees in advance. It has been edited for clarity and intention.
This interview took place over Zoom on February 23, 2025. Some of the questions were provided to the interviewees in advance. It has been edited for clarity and intention.
This Zoom interview was recorded on February 1st, 2025. The questions and responses are a combination of Zoom interview content and email correspondence.
Although an in person, recorded interview did take place in London, Ontario Between Saad and me, I effortlessly deleted the entire thing from my computer, my Zoom account, and existence. This interview is therefore made up entirely of Saad’s written reply.
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