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“Youth need to be invited to all of the places where adults are, and that's how they learn and that's how they grow and that's how they become adults themselves.” - Kimberly NightingaleIn this interview episode on How To Write the Future, host Beth Barany talks with Kimberley Nightingale, whose PhD focus in urban studies about belonging in cities for youth. They discuss the importance of inviting youth into adult decision-making spaces and how getting them involved in the community will have a positive influence on all. They also share insight into breaking and othering and what this means. ABOUT KIMBERLEY NIGHTINGALEKimberly (she/her/hers) believes in the power of people to tell their own stories. She is the former creator, executive director, and publisher of the Saint Paul Almanac, where for fifteen years she supported people sharing their stories, poetry, and art in different spaces, including books, readings, open mics, storymobiles, films, and on the walls of art galleries, buses, and trains. Kimberly understands that being published is a powerful, transformative experience. Her research areas include the emotional connection to place and using art to bridge breaking and othering to nurture belonging. At Portland State University, Kimberly's PhD focus in urban studies is belonging in cities for youth through arts-based critical participatory action research (CPAR) in intergenerational spaces.ABOUT HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCASTThe How To Write The Future podcast is for science fiction and fantasy writers who want to write positive futures and successfully bring those stories out into the marketplace. Hosted by Beth Barany, science fiction novelist and creativity coach for writers. We cover tips for fiction writers and get curious about the future of humanity.RESOURCESRondo: Beyond the Pavement filmhttps://www.amazon.com/Rondo-Beyond-Pavement-Margaret-Lovejoy/dp/B07SQ55HZ8UNICEFhttps://www.unicef.org.uk/what-we-do/un-convention-child-rights/Child-Friendly Citieshttps://www.childfriendlycities.orgFree World Building Workbook for Fiction Writers: https://writersfunzone.com/blog/world-building-resources/The Othering & Belonging Institute at UC Berkeleyhttps://belonging.berkeley.eduSHOW PRODUCTION BY Beth BaranySHOW NOTES by Kerry-Ann McDadec. 2023 BETH BARANYhttps://bethbarany.com/--CONNECTContact Beth: https://writersfunzone.com/blog/podcast/#tve-jump-185b4422580Email: beth@bethbarany.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethbarany/CREDITSEDITED WITH DESCRIPT: https://get.descript.com/0clwwvlf6e3j MUSIC: Uppbeat.ioDISTRIBUTED BY BUZZSPROUT: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1994465
Debra J. Stone's poetry, essays and fiction can be found in Brooklyn Review, Under the Gum Tree, Random Sample Review, Green Mountains Review (GMR), About Place Journal, Saint Paul Almanac, Wild Age Press, Gyroscope, Tidal Basin, and forthcoming in other literary journals. She's received residencies at the Vermont Studio Center, Callaloo, The Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, New York Mills Arts Residency and is a Kimbilio Fellow. Sundress Publishers nominated her essay, Grandma Essie's Vanilla Poundcake, Best of the Net, judged by Hanif Abdurraquib in 2019 and in 2021 her poem, year-of- staying–in place, was nominated Best of Net and Pushcart nominated. www.debrajeannestone.com Anna Farro Henderson is a scientist and artist. She served as an environmental policy advisor to Minnesota Senator Al Franken and Governor Mark Dayton. Her publications have appeared in Kenyon Review, River Teeth, The Rumpus, The Common, The Doctor T.J. Eckleburg Review, Seneca Review, Water-Stone Review, Cleaver Magazine, Punctuate, The Normal School, Bellingham Review, and Identity Theory. She is a recipient of a Minnesota State Art Board grant, a Nan Snow Emerging Artist Award, an Excellence in Teaching Fellowship at the Madeline Island School of the Arts, and a Loft Literary Center Mentor Award. She founded The Nature Library art installation that was up in the Landmark Center in Saint Paul for several months in 2019. She teaches creative process at the Loft Literary Center. www.eafarro.com
How did a Black woman from Texas become one of the most well-known civil right activists in Minnesota? After seven decades of speaking up and standing up, of fighting for fairness in voting, housing, education, and employment, Dr. Josie Johnson has finally written her memoir. "Hope in the Struggle" gives us an opportunity to not only learn about her, but to learn from her. Dr. Johnson's story began in segregated Texas, where her father organized against the Poll Tax, launching her on a lifetime of activism which brought her to the 2008 Democratic National Convention, where she cast her vote for Barack Obama for president. Her memoir offers a close-up picture of what that struggle has entailed, whether working as a community organizer for the Minneapolis Urban League or lobbying for fair housing and employment laws, investigating civil rights abuses or co-chairing the Minnesota delegation to the March on Washington, becoming the first African American to serve on the University of Minnesota's Board of Regents or creating the university's Office of the Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs with a focus on minority affairs and diversity. An intimate view of civil rights history in the making, "Hope in the Struggle" is a uniquely inspiring life story for these current dark and divisive times, a testament to how one determined soul can make the world a better place. ESFL and RCHS are pleased to present Dr. Johnson in conversation with an activist from a younger generation, Tish Jones. A poet, organizer, and educator from St. Paul, Ms. Jones is Founder & Executive Director of TruArtSpeaks, and she has had an impact on artist-activists from coast to coast. She has performed at The Walker Art Center, Intermedia Arts, The Cedar Cultural Center and more. Ms. Jones' work can be found in the Minnesota Humanities Center' anthology, Blues Vision: African American Writing from Minnesota (Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2015), the 2011 and 2013 Saint Paul Almanac, the Loft Literary Center's Nation of Immigrants audio CD highlighting the voices of their longstanding Equilibrium Spoken Word Series, and many more spaces. To view the video: https://youtu.be/RIqfdd_0aBI
Poet Donna Isaac is a teaching artist who organizes community readings in the Twin Cities. Published work includes a poetry book, Footfalls (Pocahontas Press), a paean to American folk music and her formative years in the Appalachians; two chapbooks, Tommy (Red Dragonfly Press); Holy Comforter (Red Bird Chapbooks); and work in journals such as the Saint Paul Almanac, the Penn Review, and AvantAppal(achia). Persistence of Vision, a chapbook focused on Donna's love for movies, is forthcoming from Finishing Line Press, November 2019. donnaisaacpoet.com Events Poets Dore Kesselbach, Sharon Chmielarz, Donna Isaac, and Ethna McKiernan will read work at Magers & Quinn, 3038 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN, November 5, 2019, 7:00 p.m. All poets have new books for sale. Clapping Waters' Reading Series will feature Donna Isaac, Nov. 13, 6:00-6:30 (open mic: until 8:00) at River Falls Public Library (lower level) in River Falls, WI. Donna Isaac will read at Tillie's Farmhouse, 232 Cleveland Ave., St. Paul, MN, November 20, 2019, 7:00 p.m. with poet Margaret Hasse. Books for sale. Come early for dinner and music by John Wenstrom and co. Donna’s Readings Unravelling – 10:12 Bloodlines – 27:45 For the Love of Dance – 45:20 Michael’s Beers Oberon, Bell’s Brewery (paired to Unravelling) – 7:56 Rubaeus, Founders Brewing Co. (paired to Bloodlines) – 24:30 Let’s Dance, Urban Growler Brewing Co. (paired to For the Love of Dance) – 42:23 Interview Highlights Childhood then & now – 12:11 Tommy Chapbook: Poems for Donna’s Brother – 17:47 Donna’s Background – 19:32 Donna’s Influences – 22:21 Influences of Growing Up in Appalachia – 31.26 Imagery of Ireland – 38:16 Interest in Family Research – 40:53 Writing About Joy and Beauty – 48:30 Themes of Donna’s Chapbooks Holy Comforter and Persistence of Vision – 55:09 The Value of Poetry – 56:37 NEXT MONTH: Author Sarah Stonich. Our theme music is from www.bensound.com.
Brave New Voices in Houston! & Mexican Origin Foods, Foodways & Social Movements. Great poetry and powerful research about our community. Guests: Tony Diaz, El LIbrotraficante interviews, In-studio- Cristy Johnston Limón, Tish Jones, and Brandon Santiago Brave New Voices International Youth Poetry Festival taking place in Houston. http://bnv18.youthspeaks.org/ And Dr. Devon Peña discussing his book Mexican Origin Foods, Foodways & Social Movements: Decolonial perspectives Bios: CRISTY JOHNSTON LIMÓN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-Committed to the absolute power the arts as a catalyst for social change, Cristy joined Youth Speaks in January of 2018. A native of San Francisco, Cristy grew up in the city’s Mission district, a community enriched by Central American diaspora and generations of Latinx artists, organizers and activists. Her bilingual public school education, infused with dance, music, and theater, ignited her passion to create spaces where all young people discover their power through the arts. This vision paved the way for her career in public service. She is a first-generation college graduate, having earned her undergraduate degree in political science at UC Berkeley and an Executive MBA from the Haas School of Business. TISH JONES, BNV CO-FESTIVAL DIRECTOR-Founder & Executive Director of TruArtSpeaks, Tish Jones is a poet, performer, educator and organizer from Saint Paul, Minnesota. She has performed at CBGB, Kaplan Theater, The Walker Art Center, Intermedia Arts, The Cedar Cultural Center and more. Her work can be found in the Minnesota Humanities Center's anthology entitled, Blues Vision: African American Writing from Minnesota (Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2015), the 2011 and 2013 Saint Paul Almanac, and the Loft Literary Center's Nation of Immigrants audio CD. A graduate fellow of the inaugural Intercultural Leadership Institute, Jones has always had a passion for bridging arts & culture, civic engagement and youth development. Senior Field Building Strategist for Youth Speaks, her work explores the ways in which art can function as a tool for social transformation, liberation and education. Devon G. Peña, Ph.D. Dr. Peña is Founder and President of The Acequia Institute (TAI), a private charitable foundation dedicated to supporting the environmental and food justice movements. Since 2006, TAI has drawn from endowment income, donations, grants, and other sources to provide more than $100,000 in direct-to-producer grants, scholarships, fellowships, and support for acequia and other traditional indigenous farmers. TAI is headquartered on a 181-acre acequia farm within the Sangre de Cristo Land Grant on traditional Caputo Ute hunting territories. Since 1999, Dr. Peña has served as Professor of American Ethnic Studies and Anthropology at the University of Washington where he directed the Ph.D. Program in Environmental Anthropology for six years. He is a prolific writer and has published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters and is the author of three edited volumes and two award-winning monographs. Dr. Peña served as Senior Editor for two separate Oxford Encyclopedia projects on Latina/os assembled by Suzanne Oboler and Deena Gonzalez as Editors-in-Chief (2005, 2010). Producers: Leti Lopez. Producer: Marlen Treviño. Board operators: Alex Sorto, and Joe Anthony Trevino. NP Radio airs live Tuesdays 6pm-7pm cst 90.1 FM KPFT Houston, TX. Livestream www.KPFT.org. More podcasts at www.NuestraPalabra.org. The Nuestra Palabra Radio Show is archived at the University of Houston Digital Archives. Our hard copy archives are kept at the Houston Public Library’s Special Collections Hispanic Archives. Tony Diaz Sundays, Mondays, & Tuesdays & The Other Side Sun 7am "What's Your Point" Fox 26 Houston Mon Noon "The Cultural Accelerator" at www.TonyDiaz.net Tues 6pm NP Lit Radio 90.1 FM KPFT, Houston www.NuestraPalabra.org 24/7 The Other Side TV www.TheOtherSideTele.com
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday June 17, 2017, readers gathered at Polly's Coffee Cove in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Christopher Lear reading The Destruction of Dayton Hall on p. 64
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday June 17, 2017, readers gathered at Polly's Coffee Cove in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Linda White reading Adventures in Midway Center on p. 74
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday June 17, 2017, readers gathered at Polly's Coffee Cove in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Deb Runyon reading Betty on p. 253
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday June 17, 2017, readers gathered at Polly's Coffee Cove in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Janice Quick reading Little Myrtle on p. 218
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday June 17, 2017, readers gathered at Polly's Coffee Cove in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Choua Yang reading Refugee: 1984 on p. 197
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday June 17, 2017, readers gathered at Polly's Coffee Cove in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Anita Dualeh reading A Full Pantry on p. 174
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday June 17, 2017, readers gathered at Polly's Coffee Cove in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Readers include: Anita Dualeh reading A Full Pantry on p. 174 Choua Yang reading Refugee: 1984 on p. 197 Christopher Lear reading The Destruction of Dayton Hall on p. 64 Janice Quick reading Little Myrtle on p. 218 Deb Runyon reading Betty on p. 253 Linda White reading Adventures in Midway Center on p. 74
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday June 2, 2017, readers gathered at Goldens Lowertown in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. David Mendez reading A Paleteros Mass on p. 167 and Ain't No Love For My Part of Town on p. 184
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday June 2, 2017, readers gathered at Goldens Lowertown in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Sean Mclaughlin reading Saint Paul City Words on p. 36
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday June 2, 2017, readers gathered at Goldens Lowertown in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Janet Lunder Hanafin reading The Tiger and The Bell Tower on p. 147
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday June 2, 2017, readers gathered at Goldens Lowertown in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Readers include: Amy R Clark reading Highland Pool on p. 138 Carla Hagen reading Morels on p. 7 Isadora Gruye reading Doomsday Heart on p. 233 Janet Lunder Hanafin reading The Tiger and The Bell Tower on p. 147 David Mendez reading A Paleteros Mass on p. 167 and Ain't No Love For My Part of Town on p. 184 Sean Mclaughlin reading Saint Paul City Words on p. 36
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday June 2, 2017, readers gathered at Goldens Lowertown in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Amy R Clark reading Highland Pool on p. 138
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday June 2, 2017, readers gathered at Goldens Lowertown in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Carla Hagen reading Morels on p. 7
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday June 2, 2017, readers gathered at Goldens Lowertown in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Isadora Gruye reading Doomsday Heart on p. 233
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Monday May 22. 2017, readers gathered at Golden Thyme Coffee Cafe in St. Paul to read their fabulous work.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Monday May 22. 2017, readers gathered at Golden Thyme Coffee Cafe in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Melody Werner Luepke reading tapestry on I-94 on p. 282
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Monday May 22. 2017, readers gathered at Golden Thyme Coffee Cafe in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Linda Shaw reading Sidewalk Dogs on p. 202
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Monday May 22. 2017, readers gathered at Golden Thyme Coffee Cafe in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Michael K. Gause reading Sentinel on p. 284
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Monday May 22. 2017, readers gathered at Golden Thyme Coffee Cafe in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Mary Kay Rummel reading Lilacs and Harleys on p. 133
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Monday May 22. 2017, readers gathered at Golden Thyme Coffee Cafe in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Ethna McKiernan reading 99 Sheep on p. 272.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Monday May 22. 2017, readers gathered at Golden Thyme Coffee Cafe in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Readers include: Ethna McKiernan reading 99 Sheep on p. 272 Mary Kay Rummel reading Lilacs and Harleys on p. 133 Clarence White reading Nagasaki Sister on p. 76 Michael K. Gause reading Sentinel on p. 284 Linda Shaw reading Sidewalk Dogs on p. 202 Melody Werner Luepke reading tapestry on I-94 on p. 282 Gordy Palzer reading The Bus That Was a Time Capsule on p. 50
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Monday May 22. 2017, readers gathered at Golden Thyme Coffee Cafe in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Clarence White reading Nagasaki Sister on p. 76
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday May 21, 2017 readers gathered at Claddagh Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Donna Isaac reads To Grandma Delores Suffering with Lewy Body Dementia on p. 128.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday May 21, 2017 readers gathered at Claddagh Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday May 21, 2017 readers gathered at Claddagh Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday May 21, 2017 readers gathered at Claddagh Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Sherry Roberts reads Rutheford Speaks on p. 94
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday May 21, 2017 readers gathered at Claddagh Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Melissa Borgmann-Kiemde reads Our Community Garden: A Wild, Magical Experiment on p. 188
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday May 21, 2017 readers gathered at Claddagh Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Kristin D. Anderson reads Riding the Rails on p. 135
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday May 21, 2017 readers gathered at Claddagh Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Colleen Casey reads Over, Under, Around on p. 117.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 16, 2017 readers gathered at Common Good Books in St. Paul to read their amazing work. David Lyndale reading Night Rider on p. 160
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 16, 2017 readers gathered at Common Good Books in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Readers include: Xiaolu Wang reading Dear Guy at the Restaurant on p. 163 A. Everett Beek reading idiom: "to lose one's job" on p. 226 Norita Dittberner-Jax reading Monday, Washday on p. 3 Judy Hawkinson reading My Transgender Easter Story on p. 102 Susan Spindler reading Night Nurse on p. 240 David Lyndale reading Night Rider on p. 160 M. Wright reading of a time on p. 264 Mike Elliot reading Grandpa's Last Trip on p. 216 Janet Lunder Hanafin reading The Tiger and the Bell Tower on p. 147 Donna Isaac reads To Grandma Dolores Suffering with Lewy Body Dementia on p. 128
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 16, 2017 readers gathered at Common Good Books in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Xiaolu Wang reading Dear Guy at the Restaurant on p. 163
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 16, 2017 readers gathered at Common Good Books in St. Paul to read their amazing work. A. Everett Beek reading idiom: "to lose one's job" on p. 226
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 16, 2017 readers gathered at Common Good Books in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Donna Isaac reads To Grandma Dolores Suffering with Lewy Body Dementia on p. 128
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 16, 2017 readers gathered at Common Good Books in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Judy Hawkinson reading My Transgender Easter Story on p. 102
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 16, 2017 readers gathered at Common Good Books in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Mike Elliot reading Grandpa's Last Trip on p. 216
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 16, 2017 readers gathered at Common Good Books in St. Paul to read their amazing work. M. Wright reading of a time on p. 264
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 16, 2017 readers gathered at Common Good Books in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Susan Spindler reading Night Nurse on p. 240
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 16, 2017 readers gathered at Common Good Books in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Norita Dittberner-Jax reading Monday, Washday on p. 3
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 16, 2017 readers gathered at Common Good Books in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Janet Lunder Hanafin reading The Tiger and the Bell Tower on p. 147
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday May 21, 2017 readers gathered at Claddagh Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Readers include: Lisa Yankton Barbara Jones reading Self Pity and The Great Gatsby on p. 41 and Glitter in the Prairie on p. 280 Donna Isaac reads To Grandma Delores Suffering with Lewy Body Dementia on p. 128 Eddy Samara reading River Dance on p. 266 Colleen Casey reads Over, Under, Around on p. 117 Kristin D. Anderson reads Riding the Rails on p. 135 Melissa Borgmann-Kiemde reads Our Community Garden: A Wild, Magical Experiment on p. 188 Sherry Roberts reads Rutheford Speaks on p. 94
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday May 12, 2017 readers gathered at Cahoots Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Readers include: Yvonne Pearson reading Kindergarten on p. 219 David Mather reading Lost and Found on p. 100 Abe Levine reading Minnesota Medicine on p. 4 Debra Stone reading Snow: an autobiographical poem on p.81 Ronald Craig Spong reading The Loon Calls on p. 104 Michael Kiesow Moore reading The Lost Language on p. 46
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday May 12, 2017 readers gathered at Cahoots Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Yvonne Pearson reading Kindergarten on p. 219
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday May 12, 2017 readers gathered at Cahoots Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. David Mather reading Lost and Found on p. 100
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday May 12, 2017 readers gathered at Cahoots Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Debra Stone reading Snow: an autobiographical poem on p.81
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday May 12, 2017 readers gathered at Cahoots Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Abe Levine reading Minnesota Medicine on p. 4
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STORYMOBILE Podcast Pro Unlimited 34 followers34 94 tracks94 The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday May 12, 2017 readers gathered at Cahoots Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Ronald Craig Spong reading The Loon Calls on p. 104
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday May 13, 2017 readers gathered at the Union Depot's Java Express Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Readers include: Danny Klecko reads Defending The Capital City on p. 97 Barbara Jones reads Self Pity and The Great Gatsby on p.41 and Glitter in the Prairie on p.280 Maryann Corbett reads To the Statue of F. Scott Fitzgerald in Rice Park, Seen from the 53B on p.32 Nancy Cox reads Visit From Angels, Saint Anthony Park on p. 275 Margaret Hasse reads The Old-Fashioned Names of Our Mothers on p.215 Donna Isaac reads To Grandma Delores Suffering from Lewy Body Dementia on p.128
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday May 13, 2017 readers gathered at the Union Depot's Java Express Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Nancy Cox reads Visit From Angels, Saint Anthony Park on p. 275
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday May 13, 2017 readers gathered at the Union Depot's Java Express Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Maryann Corbett reads To the Statue of F. Scott Fitzgerald in Rice Park, Seen from the 53B on p.32
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday May 13, 2017 readers gathered at the Union Depot's Java Express Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Danny Klecko reads Defending The Capital City on p. 97
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday May 13, 2017 readers gathered at the Union Depot's Java Express Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Donna Isaac reads To Grandma Delores Suffering from Lewy Body Dementia on p.128
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday May 13, 2017 readers gathered at the Union Depot's Java Express Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Margaret Hasse reads The Old-Fashioned Names of Our Mothers on p.215
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday May 13, 2017 readers gathered at the Union Depot's Java Express Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Barbara Jones reads Self Pity and The Great Gatsby on p.41 and Glitter in the Prairie on p.280
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Wednesday May 10, 2017 readers gathered at the East Side Freedom Library in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Jens Vanga reading Como on p. 17
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 4, 2017 readers gathered at Amore Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Meg Grove reading Grandma Jeb, Jail Matron on p. 92.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Wednesday May 10, 2017 readers gathered at the East Side Freedom Library in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Peg Guilfoyle reading Uncle Tex's Wedding on p. 108
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 4, 2017 readers gathered at Amore Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Readers include: David Mendez reading A Paleteros Mass from p. 167 and Ain't No Love For My Part of Town on p. 184 Minister Pierre reading Good Grief from p. 118 Meg Grove reading Grandma Jeb, Jail Matron on p. 92 Linda Back McKay reading To Mourn A Bear on p. 227 Georgia Greeley reading Grocery Store: Highland Park 2013 on p. 277 Louis DiSanto reading Zoo Mama and The Orangutan on p. 87 Peg Guilfoyle reading Uncle Tex's Wedding on p. 108
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 4, 2017 readers gathered at Amore Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. David Mendez reading A Paleteros Mass from p. 167 and Ain't No Love For My Part of Town on p. 184
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 4, 2017 readers gathered at Amore Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Minister Pierre reading Good Grief from p. 118
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 4, 2017 readers gathered at Amore Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Linda Back McKay reading To Mourn A Bear on p. 227.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 4, 2017 readers gathered at Amore Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Georgia Greeley reading Grocery Store: Highland Park 2013 on p. 277.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 4, 2017 readers gathered at Amore Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Louis DiSanto reading Zoo Mama and The Orangutan on p. 87 .
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Thursday May 4, 2017 readers gathered at Amore Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Peg Guilfoyle reading Uncle Tex's Wedding on p. 108
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Wednesday May 10, 2017 readers gathered at the East Side Freedom Library in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Readers include: Linda White reading Adventures In Midway Center on p. 74 Sarah J.K. Koper reading The Escolar Incident on p. 156 Adalinda Estrada reading The Man who Held (and Gave Me) Two More Colors on p. 246 Mary Virginia Winstead reading The Nice Grandmas on p. 190 Peg Guilfoyle reading Uncle Tex's Wedding on p. 108 Jens Vanga reading Como on p. 17
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Wednesday May 10, 2017 readers gathered at the East Side Freedom Library in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Linda White reading Adventures In Midway Center on p. 74
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Wednesday May 10, 2017 readers gathered at the East Side Freedom Library in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Sarah J.K. Koper reading The Escolar Incident on p. 156
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Wednesday May 10, 2017 readers gathered at the East Side Freedom Library in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Adalinda Estrada reading The Man who Held (and Gave Me) Two More Colors on p. 246
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Wednesday May 10, 2017 readers gathered at the East Side Freedom Library in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Mary Virginia Winstead reading The Nice Grandmas on p. 190
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday, April 23rd, the bookstore Subtext Books, hosted the readings and authors. Christina Joyce reads her piece Evelyn, Aging on p. 267 at Subtext Books.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday, April 23rd, the bookstore Subtext Books, hosted the readings and authors. Anita Dualeh reads her piece A Fully Pantry on p. 174 at Subtext Books.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday, April 23rd, the bookstore Subtext Books, hosted the readings and authors. Beth L. Voight reads her piece More Than Driving Lessons on p. 111 at Subtext Books
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday, April 23rd, the bookstore Subtext Books, hosted the readings and authors. James Zimmerman reads Cute Little Cars on p. 136 at Subtext Books.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday, April 23rd, the bookstore Subtext Books, hosted the readings and authors. Deborah Costandine reads Ghost Ship on p. 142 at Subtext Books.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday, April 23rd, the bookstore Subtext Books, hosted the readings and authors. Isadora Gruye reads Doomsday Heart on p.233 at Subtext Books.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday, April 23rd, the bookstore Subtext Books, hosted the readings and authors. Jens Vanage reads Como on p. 17 at Subtext Books.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday, April 23rd, the bookstore Subtext Books, hosted the readings and authors. Nell Morningstar Ubbelohde reads Walking Through Swede Hollow on The Feast of Saint Brighid on p. 198 at Subtext Books
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday, April 23rd, the bookstore Subtext Books, hosted the readings and authors. Michael E. Murphy reads Diane Of A Thousand Dreams on p. 126 at Subtext Books.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday, April 23rd, the bookstore Subtext Books, hosted the readings and authors. Michael K Gause reads Sentinel on p. 284 at Subtext Books.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Sunday, April 23rd, the bookstore Subtext Books, hosted the readings and authors.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday, April 14th, the shop Artista Botega, hosted the readings and authors. Author Mike Strand reads his story "When Is Now?" on page 224.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday, April 14th, the shop Artista Botega, hosted the readings and authors. Author Tom Collins reads his story "Cold Reality" on page 254.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday, April 14th, the shop Artista Botega, hosted the readings and authors. Author Deb Runyon reads her story "Betty" on page 253.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday, April 14th, the shop Artista Botega, hosted the readings and authors. Author Michael Kiesow Moore reads his poem "the Lost Language" on page 46.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday, April 14th, the shop Artista Botega, hosted the readings and authors. Greg Watson reads his story "At The Library" on page 287.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday, April 14th, the shop Artista Botega, hosted the readings and authors. Choua Yang reads his poem "Refugee: 1984" on page 197.
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday, April 14th, the shop Artista Botega, hosted the readings and authors. Susan Koefed reads her story "High Above Saint Paul's Highways" and "I love you with all my heart" Author Choua Yang reads his poem "Refugee: 1984" Author Greg Watson reads his story "At the Library" Author Deb Runyon reads her story "Betty" Author Tom Collins reads his story "Cold Reality" Author Mike Strand reads his story "When Is Now?" Author Michael Kiesow Moore reads his poem "the Lost Language"
On April 6th, 2017, hundreds of people gathered together to celebrate the release of Saint Paul Almanac's 11th book, On A Collected Path. People from all walks of life came together at the Black Dog Cafe in downtown St. Paul to hear authors read their stories from On A Collected Path. Poet M. Wright reads his poem "of a time" on page 264. *photo courtesy of Denis Jeong
The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday, April 14th, the shop Artista Botega, hosted the readings and authors. Susan Koefed reads her story "High Above Saint Paul's Highways" on page 250, and "I love you with all my heart" on page 30.
On April 6th, 2017, hundreds of people gathered together to celebrate the release of Saint Paul Almanac's 11th book, On A Collected Path. People from all walks of life came together at the Black Dog Cafe in downtown St. Paul to hear authors read their stories from On A Collected Path. Authors include: Author Carol Connolly reads her poem "Heat" on page 245. Author C. X. Yang reads his story "Refugee: 1984" on page 197. Author Joan Maeda Trygg reads her story "Where I Belong" on page 20. Author Brittany "Miss Brit" Lynch reads her story "Energy Transferring Over" on page 270. Author Ethna McKiernan reads her story "99 Sheep" on page 272. Author David Lyndale reads his story "Night Rider" on page 160. Author Michael Kiesow Moore reads his poem "The Lost Language" on page 46. *photos courtesy of Denis Jeong