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In this episode of The Story Keeper, from Words on a Wire, host Tim Z. Hernandez welcomes visual artist and educator Lorena Williams. Lorena shares deeply personal stories of her family's history, including the impact of the Mexican Repatriation and the intergenerational effects of migration on identity and belonging. Drawing inspiration from her upbringing in El Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico, Lorena's art reflects the narratives of her community and heritage. The conversation touches on her journey as an artist, the importance of preserving family stories, and her reflections on contemporary issues of migration and identity.
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Anna Mazzola is the a writer of historical thrillers and Gothic fiction. Her novels explore the impact of crime and injustice. Her debut novel, The Unseeing, is based on the life of a real woman called Sarah Gale who was convicted of aiding a murder in London in 1837. It won an Edgar Allan Poe Award in the US and was nominated for the Historical Writers' Association's Debut Crown in the UK. Her second novel, The Story Keeper, is out now. It follows a folklorist's assistant as she searches out dark fairytales and stolen girls on the Isle of Skye in 1857. The Story Keeper was nominated for the Highland Book Prize. Her third novel, The Clockwork Girl, set in Paris in 1750 and based partly on the story of the vanishing children of Paris, will be published by Orion in March 2022. She is currently working on her fourth novel, a ghost story set in Fascist Italy.We had a really fun chat with Anna, talking about how she juggles her legal and writing careers, the difficulties of writing stories that span genres and so don't neatly fit into expected categories, why prologues are good and much more! We learn about her next book(s) and talk about why sometimes it is best to get the first draft done and then fix it afterwards.Links:Buy The Clockwork Girl and Anna's other books now!Visit Anna's websiteFollow Anna on TwitterHear about Page One - The Writer's Notebook on The Writing and Marketing ShowPage One - The Writer's Podcast is brought to you by Write Gear, creators of Page One - the Writer's Notebook. Learn more and order yours now: https://www.writegear.co.uk/page-oneFollow us on Twitter: @write_gearFollow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/WriteGearUK/Follow us on Instagram: write_gear_uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DARK MYSTERIES Tuesday and Friday at 2am CET - Wednesday and Friday at 1pm CET. This program is hosted by Madeleine d'Este. This week, Madeleine talks about the book "The Story Keeper" by Anna Mazzola.
In this episode of The Folklore Podcast, we hear from author of dark historical fiction Anna Mazzola about her book 'The Story Keeper'... A dark tale of folklore and disappearances on the Isle of Skye. Audrey Hart travels to Skye and to the mansion of a reclusive folklorist to collect the folk and fairy tales of the local people. It is 1857, the Highland Clearances have left devastation and poverty, and the crofters are suspicious and hostile, claiming they no longer know their stories. Then Audrey discovers the body of a young girl washed up in the bay beneath Lanerly, and the crofters reveal that it is only a matter of weeks since another girl disappeared. They believe the girls are victims of the restless dead: spirits who take the form of birds Anna discusses her research and the ways that she negotiates history and folklore to produce fiction based on historical fact and narrative. This episode is closed with music from singer/songwriter Sharron Kraus. To support the Folklore Podcast on Patreon, please visit www.patreon.com/thefolklorepodcast
I go over some recent challenges in my sewing room, and how I’m going to try to overcome them. Books reviewed below (link via Amazon Affiliate program): The Story Keeper by Lisa Wingate One of Us is Lying by Karen McManus Kingdom of the Blind by Louise Penny Stay in touch! Follow my personal Instagram @Pantsfreesia, … Continue reading "HtbaS 344: One of Us is Quilting"
Great Reads: Anna Mazzola, The Story Keeper with Donna Freed Anna Mazzola excels at creating the atmosphere of her historically set novels. In The Story Keeper, we follow Audrey Hart from 1857 London to the Isle of Skye where the clearances have wreaked havoc in the crofting communities where she is trying to work as a folklorist. Audrey is as embattled as she in enmeshed as girls start going missing. A chilling read for hot summer nights. www.annamazzola.com @Anna_Mazz #TheStoryKeeper
A special treat this episode, as Aunt Dale reads the touching Foreword she wrote for Depression Baby... (Recorded July 22, 2018 at the Rogers family reunion, Pisgah View Ranch, North Carolina.) Credits Production Writer/Narrator: Dale DotsonProducer/Editor/Engineer: Bradford Rogers Additional Voiceover: Bradford Rogers Music Special thanks to Lobo Loco and these talented creatives…! Malte Junior – Hall (ID 738) Lobo Loco – www.musikbrause.de Creative Commons License (BY-NC-ND 4.0) When The Mockingbirds Are Singing In The Wildwood Frank C. Stanley Click HERE to order Ray’s book Depression Baby: True Stories from Growing Up During the Great Depression in Appalachia — and Other Things… https://amzn.to/2H8jqgz
SILENCE! The Story Keeper has in his vaults every story in the Universe worth telling, this one is a late piece by the blind , old, dead, English national poet John Milton. Old John is embarking on an adventure to once again become the most rad, hip creator of "content" for the kids to enjoy.
As old as the Universe and as wise as the Sun's Dad, this week the Story Keeper brings you "Human History" by Kerri Ward - a story so interesting that to even think about listening to it would implode your brains into a fine powder. Let's listen!
This diamond from the Story Keeper's story dungeon was written by Una Mullally and Sarah Francis. "Yokespiracy" is a timeless tale of government conspiracies, mind altering substances and saving the world; one enormous dopamine dump at a time.
Written by Sonya Kelly and performed at Feile na Bealtaine in Dingle; this week The Story Keeper brings us a comic love story that spans this world and the next. Hold firm to yourselves for The Ballad of Margaret and George in the Para-Universal Love Quadrangle!
In this pilot episode, Adam and Devin discuss how to start a story and ponder the difference between a good story and a great story. What is Storyosophy? What’s a Story Keeper? The post 01: StoryKeepers appeared first on StoryOsophy.
In this conversation between Rebecca and Marisa, we explore some of the structures and theories that support our vision of the Practice of Being Seen. Listen in and discover what Interpersonal Neurobiology founder Dan Siegel’s Triangle of Well-Being and the Story Triangle have in common. You’ll learn what it means to sense, birth, and hold an idea. And, we introduce you to what it means to be a Storyteller, Story Keeper, and Story Healer. For more, please visit: practiceofbeingseen.com