The Fly Tapes
We're back! The Writers on the Fly took place in April 2024, visiting San Francisco, Sacramento, Ashland, OR, and Eugene, OR. This episode features the San Francisco reading, in which we heard from Nathaniel Riverhorse Nakadate, George Revel, Anne Landfield and Steve Duda. Timestamps are included below for each story or poem read. Thanks to our presenting sponsor, , for their support. Music by Nathaniel Riverhorse Nakadate. Readings: Nathaniel Riverhorse Nakadate 11:42: "Bass Yoga" 18:20: "Holding Steady" 22:50: "The Spring Creek Master" George Revel 35:05:...
info_outline Episode 24—Matt SmytheThe Fly Tapes
In this episode, I sit down with poet Matt Smythe.
info_outline Episode 23—The Cascadia Tour 2016 | PortlandThe Fly Tapes
The Cascadia Tour visits Portland in 2016; featuring readings from Cameron Chambers and Kate Taylor.
info_outline Episode 22—The Cascadia Tour 2016: BendThe Fly Tapes
Writers on the Fly visits Bend, OR, during the 2016 Cascadia Tour; featuring Copi Vojta, Paul Moinester, Amanda Monthei, Brett Gaba, and Steve Duda.
info_outline Episode 21—A Southern Wish with RiverhorseThe Fly Tapes
Nathaniel Riverhorse Nakadate swung through the homestead in June, and we sat down to chat about what he's been up to this summer and do a reading of his piece, A Southern Wish, from Issue 8.2 of The Flyfish Journal.
info_outline Episode 20—Chris DombrowskiThe Fly Tapes
An interview with writer, poet, and fishing guide Chris Dombrowski.
info_outline Episode 19—Will RiceThe Fly Tapes
In today's episode, I chat with Will Rice, an East Coast native and Pacific Northwest transplant by way of Colorado.
info_outline Episode 18—Chris SantellaThe Fly Tapes
A conversation, a reading, and a song from Chris Santella, author of Fifty Places to Flyfish Before You Die.
info_outline Episode 17—Selected Readings 2The Fly Tapes
In today's episode, author Langdon Cook reads "Silver Beach," from his first book, The Fat of the Land. Find out more about Langdon and his work at www.langdoncook.com.
info_outline Episode 16—Amanda MontheiThe Fly Tapes
In today's episode, I chat with writer, firefighter, ski bum, and former yearbook making wizard Amanda Monthei.
info_outlineIn 2001, Jeff Galbraith and his wife Jessie Lu moved from Idaho to Seattle and started frequency: The Snowboarder's Journal. Over the next eight years, that first title would be followed by The Ski Journal in 2006, and in 2009, The Flyfish Journal.
Since its inception, The Flyfish Journal has carved out a unique place in the world of arts and letters in fly fishing. Galbraith's dedication to finding the best possible content--and to presenting that content in archival quality issues that will be at home on your bookshelf for years to come--has given the lie to the commonly heard maxim that "print is dead."
This episode is made possible with support from Patagonia.
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Music: Twinkle Twinkle (Instrumental) by David Mumford, from Free Music Archive, under CC BY 4.0.