Abstract Essay, in its fifth season, features Rodney Phillips, author of Dissension, as a guest. In this episode, Rodney explores the deeper themes behind his work, examining dissent, identity, and the human drive to question established narratives, while offering reflective insights into the creative process and the ideas that shape meaningful, thought-provoking literature.
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Rodney Phillips
Rodney Phillips author of Dissension. Every crime starts with a disagreement, Dissension shows how far one can go. If you think danger only comes from villains, Dissension will make you rethink that.
Rodney Phillips was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he has spent his entire life. The unique perspective of my book dissension is the fact that I started writing it when I was nineteen years old. It sat untouched in my home office filing cabinet for thirty seven years. When we became empty nesters, I pulled it out and transferred it into a word document. It was picked up by a publisher and released after I turned fifty six. I write about the thin line between loyalty, betrayal and what happens when someone crosses it. I explore how one fracture in trust that causes a disagreement can unravel everything, which is the heart of Dissension.
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