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Author, folklorist, and the executive director of Willamette Writers Kate Ristau joins the show to talk all things dragons for this installment of The Hobbit! In episode 244 Luke, James, and Kate ride barrels together for far too long, spot a Peter Jackson cameo, wonder about elven physics, geek out about big scaley wyrms, and try to see things with childlike wonder, despite it all. Join them next week for the finale, with "The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies!" Kate Ristau Website http://kateristau.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/KateRistau Buy Wylde Wings by Kate Ristau Ink to Film Buy The Hobbit or any of the other source material books or guest novels at Ink to Film's bookshop: www.bookshop.org/shop/inktofilm Ink to Film's Twitter, Facebook, Instagram (@inktofilm) Home Base: inktofilm.com Intro/outro music: Lord of The Rings - Concerning Hobbits (Electronic Remix) Luke Elliott Read “What Good is a Sad Backhoe?” by Luke Elliott Website: www.lukeelliottauthor.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/luminousluke IG: https://www.instagram.com/lpelliott/ James Bailey Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jame_Bail
Jeanne Peloquin, Tigard Library and Kate Ristau, Tigard Library Board member, discuss the current services offered by the library, development of the Library's strategic plan, and ways that you can share your input. They also discuss the: Bookmobiles Card catalog Dewey Decimal System Mt. Rushmore of books Host: Kent Wyatt, Communications Manager
Toasted Cake 235! In which things get a little messy.The taco beach was a mistake.This story is original to Toasted Cake.Kate Ristau is a folklorist, an author, and the Executive Director of Willamette Writers. You can find her essays in...
Bill welcomes novelist, speaker, and folklorist Kate Ristau to the show. Kate is an author, and the executive director of Willamette Writers. Her essays have appeared in The New York Times and The Washington Post, and she is the author of the middle grade series, Clockbreakers, and the young adult series, Shadow Girl, including her most recent, Shadow Queen. In her ideal world, magic and myth combine to create memorable stories with unforgettable characters. Don't miss it!
Up next on Adventures in Artslandia, with too much time on her hands and in need of a lift, our fearless host Susannah Mars drops two interviews this week! She chats with Will Eno and Larissa FastHorse — two wonder playwrights, one East Coast and one West, both of whom have produced in Portland. Then, author Kate Ristau and 2009 Librarian of the Year Erin Fitzpatrick Bjorn gather virtually to celebrate the release of Ristau’s new book, “Shadow Queen.” It’s a socially distanced yet audibly intimate party.
Our series finale introduces author Traci Foust in the voices of a couple dozen other writers from both seasons of the podcast, featuring original musical composition and a song by Maiah Wynne.Click here to buy a copy of Traci's memoir, Nowhere Near Normal.Click here to check out more of Maiah's music.Thank you to the following storytellers for lending their voices:Adam Strong, Brianna Barrett, Christina Butcher, David Ciminello, Davis Slater, DeAngelo Gillispie, Domi Shoemaker, Felicity Fenton, Geronimo Tagatac, Jackie Shannon Hollis, Jason Arias, Jennifer Robin, James A. Gilletti, Kate Gray, Kate Ristau, Kevin Sampsell, Kimberly King Parsons, Margaret Malone, Mark Russell, Mo Daviau, Rick Hall, Samuel Snoek-Brown, Stephanie Strange, Stevan Allred, Suzy Vitello, Tammy Lynne Stoner, Yuvi Zalkow.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/sttspod)
Were you a part of the Willamette Writers Conference this last week?If yes, you'll love this interview with Executive Director Kate Ristau and President Gail Pasternack. If you don't know about Willamette Writers, you'll want to! From online Book Clubs to developing the craft of writing, Willamette Writers has so much to offer. Welcome to Adventures in Artslandia!
"Star Crunch" written and narrated by Kate RistauTo read more of Kate's work, please visit kateristau.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/sttspod)
Written and narrated by Kate Ristau.In the Season One premiere, Kate is challenged with preparing her five-year-old son Rowan on how to discern between "good" and "bad", beginning with teddy bears and ending with a Disney film.Learn all about Kate: kateristau.comHear more episodes: sttspod.comClick here to rate us on iTunes. Otherwise, please share this episode with your friends and family -- new episodes arrive every Tuesday!Thank you to the following sound FX creators on freesound.org: thatjeffcarter, maxmakessounds, newagesoup, wjoojoo, gabrielaraujo, zagi2, RSilveira_88, omarstone, bradovic, Adam_N, mikeonfire99, Nightlife999, Remoz, shawshank73, killyourpepe, pierrecartoons1979, joe93barlow, Corsica_S, syrvive, cylon8472, TurtleLG, husky70, kmbettonAlso, thank you to whatever101335 on Youtube, and to the wonderful television show, He Man, for existing.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/sttspod)
Check out all the episodes: sttspod.comClick here to rate us on iTunes. Otherwise, please share this episode with your friends and family -- new episodes arrive every Tuesday!Storytellers featured in Season One are: Kate Ristau, Jason Arias, Rios de la Luz, DeAngelo Gillispie, David Ciminello, Jenny Forrester, Zach Ellis, Domi Shoemaker, Paul E. Lapier, Kate Gray, Reema Zaman, Davis Slater, Daniel Elder, Geronimo Tagatac, Gina Ochsner, Sean Davis, Samuel Snoek-Brown, James A. Gilletti, Christina Butcher, and Jude Brewer.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/sttspod)
When we’re preparing for a big event, we make a plan. But what if things don’t go as planned? What happens next? Kate Ristau, a folklorist and author, has a plan. She’ll tell you all about it. Her middle grade book, Clockbreakers, is available online and her essays can be found at the Washington Post and Literary Mama. You can find out more about Kate’s work at www.kateristau.com. Urban Tellers® June 2, 2017 SEASON FINALE Kate Ristau live at The Fremont Theater in Portland, Oregon Portland Story Theater, hosted by Lawrence Howard and Lynne Duddy pdxstorytheater.org MAY THE NARRATIVE BE WITH YOU®
When we’re preparing for a big event, we make a plan. But what if things don’t go as planned? What happens next? Kate Ristau, a folklorist and author, has a plan. She’ll tell you all about it. Her middle grade book, Clockbreakers, is also featured at Wordstock this year. You can find out more about her work at Kateristau.com. Urban Tellers NOVEMBER 4, 2016 EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED Kate Ristau live at The Fremont Theater in Portland, OR Portland Story Theater, hosted by Lawrence Howard and Lynne Duddy pdxstorytheater.org MAY THE NARRATIVE BE WITH YOU.