![]() ![]() Every chair squeak, every fumbled sentence, all of the discussion about having to move from recording in his daughter's bedroom, to his husband's office on account of assorted Los Angeles sounds like gardeners and helicopters, et cetera. And since you are a Listener Club member, you're getting the chance to hear all of it. I really think there's a lot to gain from this conversation. So he had a lot of incredible advice about living a creative life and making that personal connection to your work. It was really incredible.Īlso Abdi's been storytelling in various forms for many years. So during our conversation we got a little misty eyed talking about it, and about his history with Madonna, and realizing he was gay and coming out during the height of the AIDS crisis.All that and more in this conversation. It's so charming and it's also incredibly personal and emotional for Abdi. ![]() ![]() ![]() Then I got the chance to read Like a Love Story and I was utterly blown away. He was so instantly kind and warm and open and fun to be around. Abdi lives in Los Angeles and that's how I know him from various book events. Abdi is a TV writer, a screenwriter, a producer of movies like Call Me By Your Name and his most recent young adult novel, Like a Love Story, is out now. You are about to hear the full conversation between myself, Sarah Enni, and Abdi Nazemian. ![]()
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