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'''Interview with Dr. Coral Hull''' is an article describing an interview between [[Magdalena Ball]] and [[Coral Hull]], an [[empowered multiplicity|exmpowered multiple]] and author of the book Broken Land. In it, Hull remarks on nonhuman members of her [[system]], saying "Many in the system that I belong to do not think and respond like human beings do to situations, because they are not human. They are ‘[[otherkin]].’ As a result some were and still are trying to learn about the way human beings think and do things."
{{b|Interview with Dr. Coral Hull}} is an article describing an interview between [[Magdalena Ball]] and [[Coral Hull]], an [[empowered multiplicity|exmpowered multiple]] and author of the book Broken Land. In it, Hull remarks on nonhuman members of her [[system]], saying "Many in the system that I belong to do not think and respond like human beings do to situations, because they are not human. They are ‘[[otherkin]].’ As a result some were and still are trying to learn about the way human beings think and do things."

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Interview with Dr. Coral Hull
Media type New media article
Release date November 04, 2004
Creator Magdalena Ball
Publisher The Compulsive Reader
URL http://www.compulsivereader.com/2004/04/02/interview-with-dr-coral-hull/


Interview with Dr. Coral Hull is an article describing an interview between Magdalena Ball and Coral Hull, an exmpowered multiple and author of the book Broken Land. In it, Hull remarks on nonhuman members of her system, saying "Many in the system that I belong to do not think and respond like human beings do to situations, because they are not human. They are ‘otherkin.’ As a result some were and still are trying to learn about the way human beings think and do things."