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50: Peaceful Warriors

Rocky Mountain Revival

Release Date: 06/12/2017

53: A Best Of Independent Music Playlist show art 53: A Best Of Independent Music Playlist

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1. Stelth Ulvang- And as Always, the Infinite Cosmos- Out for Yourself

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52: Lynsey Morandin and Brice Maiurro show art 52: Lynsey Morandin and Brice Maiurro

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Brice Maiurro reads “Talking to God Over Shitty Coffee at Denny’s” 

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51: Secret Literary Agents show art 51: Secret Literary Agents

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For any writers out there who have wanted to peer behind the curtain at the mysterious world of literary agents.

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50: Peaceful Warriors show art 50: Peaceful Warriors

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“Peaceful Warriors” by Tanya Rodrigue. This narrative audio journalism piece—part documentary/part personal narrative—tells a story of the Jan. 21st Women's March. The story weaves together narration, family stories, media clips, and interviews/conversations with protestors at the sister marches in Chicago, DC, London, Toronto and Denver. Perhaps more importantly, it tells a story about protests—how they work to foster human connection and evoke intense emotions that drive people to action. Tanya Rodrigue is an English professor at Salem State...

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This is an audio trailer for Rain Check Collected Stories by . There is a special offer for a FREE audiobook, just tune in at the end of the episode.  Please enjoy three complete stories from Rain Check free. And if you like what you hear and want to purchase the entire book you can find it on or iTunes. You can also visit for more about the book and to purchase a print or e-book version. The 58 stories of Rain Check explore the vast universes that exist within the 1,000 word confines of flash literature. The material leaps gracefully from the humorous, the heartbreaking, reverent,...

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49: Travel by Words show art 49: Travel by Words

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In this episode we take you on a journey. We have 10 artists, over a dozen stories, poems and a featured song that will all transport you to another place, another time, at the very least another vantage point. Writers, Poets and Artists (in order of appearance): - “Into Africa” - “The Woman Only Wanted Water,” “Walter, Wrongly Convicted,” and “We Cancel Thanksgiving Dinner After the 2016 Election Results” - “A Good Beer,” “In La Jolla, Drinking Blue Label at Dusk,” and “No Life, No Hope” - “Blood Moon” - “Ovento” - “If it Rains and Night Arrives” - “A...

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What we have here is our annual dance party featuring 8 authors reading microfiction works featured in .  Our authors are: , Doug Matthewson (reading for Sally Reno), Rob Geisen, Lynn Mundell, Kathryn Knudson, , Katie Yates, and .  And we are graced with musical accompaniment from .

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47: Joe Halstead 47: Joe Halstead "West Virginia"

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is the author of West Virginia, a novel available from Unnamed Press. His work has appeared in People Holding, Cultured Vultures, Cheat River Review, The Stockholm Review, and others. The publishes literature from around the world. Whether it's fiction, memoir or something in between, we are always interested in unlikely protagonists, undiscovered territories and courageous voices.

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46: D. Sidney Potter 46: D. Sidney Potter "The Essayist"

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An essay from ’s forthcoming collection of essays from Penguin Random House/Author House titled : Reflections from a Real Estate Survivor. A former commercial real estate broker in the 1990’s, Mr. Potter now spends his time writing about all things real estate related.  His first book, entitled The Flip: The True Life Story of How a Successful New Tract Home Investor Went from Zero to Hero, Back to Zero, received critical acclaim from New York Times best sellers, PhD’s to HGTV hosts.  He believes someone should start an organization called, Real Estate without Borders.

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45: Panel Discussion on Writing, Submitting, Publishing and Literary Citizenship w/ Meg Tuite, Robert Vaughan, Kathy Fish, and Len Kuntz show art 45: Panel Discussion on Writing, Submitting, Publishing and Literary Citizenship w/ Meg Tuite, Robert Vaughan, Kathy Fish, and Len Kuntz

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On this episode, a guidebook for writers looking to get published and learn the secrets of the writing world. is our moderator and our panel is , , and . What you’re going to hear about specifically is: Submitting to literary journals Competitions           Rejections, dealing with rejection, learning from rejections, levels of rejections Publishing collections and books Promotion

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“Peaceful Warriors” by Tanya Rodrigue.

This narrative audio journalism piece—part documentary/part personal narrative—tells a story of the Jan. 21st Women's March. The story weaves together narration, family stories, media clips, and interviews/conversations with protestors at the sister marches in Chicago, DC, London, Toronto and Denver. Perhaps more importantly, it tells a story about protests—how they work to foster human connection and evoke intense emotions that drive people to action.

Tanya Rodrigue is an English professor at Salem State University and teaches writing and rhetoric. She lives in Salem, Massachusetts with her husband, Pete, and her son, Aedan.

http://tanyarodrigue.com

Twitter @TKrisR