San Miguel TalkStory
San Miguel TalkStory
San Miguel Storytellers
San Miguel TalkStory is a bilingual monthly podcast presented by the San Miguel Literary Sala and San Miguel Storytellers.
TalkStory - Jamie Brickhouse - Let Me Let You Go
This month’s story, "Let Me Let You Go," was performed by Jamie Brickhouse at the 2017 San Miguel Writers' Conference. Jamie Brickhouse is the author of the critically acclaimed Dangerous When Wet: A Memoir of Booze Sex and My Mother (St. Martin’s Press), named by Amazon as a “Best Book of May 2015,” and“Required Reading” in Mary Karr’s The Art of Memoir. He has been published in the New York Times, Washington Post, International Herald Tribune, Daily Beast, Salon, Out, Huffington Post, POZ, Amtrak’s Arrive, among others. Jamie is a three-time StorySLAM champion of The Moth, Literary Death Match champion, and performs an award-winning solo show based on his memoir. More info at http://www.jamiebrickhouse.com/ Music: bensound The Lounge http://www.bensound.com San Miguel Literary Sala: https://sanmiguelliterarysala.org San Miguel TalkStory is a bilingual monthly podcast presented by the San Miguel Literary Sala and San Miguel Storytellers.
Jan 21, 2018
8 min
Winona Linn - Homeward Bound
Winona Linn performing “Homeward Bound” in the main ballroom at the San Miguel Writers’ Conference in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Winona Linn is a poet, visual artist, performer, teacher and spoken word artist. Originally from Kingston, Ontario, Linn made a name for herself in the thriving poetry community of Halifax, Nova Scotia while attending the University of King’s College. Currently, Linn lives in Paris, France. She is a regular writer and feature performer in the Paris literary and spoken word scenes, is the director of Paris Lit Up Slam Series, and is in the process of publishing her fourth book, a graphic novel. This performance was recorded on February 18, 2017 at the San Miguel Writers’ Conference: http://sanmiguelwritersconference.org/ Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
Dec 23, 2017
3 min
Winona Linn - Marie Angèlique Et Moi
Winona Linn performing “ Marie Angèlique et moi” in the main ballroom at the San Miguel Writers’ Conference in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Winona Linn is a poet, visual artist, performer, teacher and spoken word artist. Originally from Kingston, Ontario, Linn made a name for herself in the thriving poetry community of Halifax, Nova Scotia while attending the University of King’s College. Currently, Linn lives in Paris, France. She is a regular writer and feature performer in the Paris literary and spoken word scenes, is the director of Paris Lit Up Slam Series, and is in the process of publishing her fourth book, a graphic novel. This performance was recorded on February 18, 2017 at the San Miguel Writers’ Conference: http://sanmiguelwritersconference.org/ Music: http://www.purple-planet.com Category
Dec 23, 2017
4 min
Winona Linn - Dreams
Winona Linn performing “Dreams” in the main ballroom at the San Miguel Writers’ Conference in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Winona Linn is a poet, visual artist, performer, teacher and spoken word artist. Originally from Kingston, Ontario, Linn made a name for herself in the thriving poetry community of Halifax, Nova Scotia while attending the University of King’s College. Currently, Linn lives in Paris, France. She is a regular writer and feature performer in the Paris literary and spoken word scenes, is the director of Paris Lit Up Slam Series, and is in the process of publishing her fourth book, a graphic novel. This performance was recorded on February 18, 2017 at the San Miguel Writers’ Conference: http://sanmiguelwritersconference.org/ Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
Dec 20, 2017
6 min
TalkStory Jessica Morell
San Miguel TalkStory is a bilingual monthly podcast presented by the San Miguel Literary Sala and San Miguel Storytellers. This month’s story was performed by Jessica Morell at the 2017 San Miguel Writers' Conference. Jessica Morell is a mother, teacher, storyteller and encaustic artist. In 2016 she participated in the San Miguel Storytelling Festival and to her great surprise came in first place. She is forever grateful to the San Miguel Writer's Conference for encouraging her in her storytelling. Music: bensound The Lounge http://www.bensound.com San Miguel Literary Sala: https://sanmiguelliterarysala.org
Dec 4, 2017
7 min
TalkStory – Nathan Feuerberg – The American
San Miguel TalkStory is a bilingual monthly podcast presented by the San Miguel Literary Sala and San Miguel Storytellers. This month’s story, "The American," was performed by Nathan Feuerberg at El Centro Culturál Ignacio Ramírez "El Nigromante"—Bellas Artes during the 2016 San Miguel International Storytelling Festival. Nathan Feuerberg fiction and nonfiction has appeared in a variety of literary journals and anthologies. Listen to his short story collection, 36, published by Nomadic Press: http://www.nomadicpress.org/oralstories/ Music Credits: Violin: Rayénari López Alvarez Guitar: Karen Yaneli Menez Trujill
Oct 16, 2017
7 min
TalkStory David Garza
San Miguel TalkStory is a bilingual monthly podcast presented by the San Miguel Literary Sala and San Miguel Storytellers. This month’s story was performed by David Garza at the 2014 San Miguel Storytelling Festival. Music: http://www.purple-planet.com Song: El Toro
Sep 28, 2017
11 min
TalkStory - Dhana Musil
San Miguel TalkStory is a bilingual monthly podcast presented by the San Miguel Literary Sala and San Miguel Storytellers. This month’s story was performed by Dhana Musil at the 2017 San Miguel Writers’ Conference. Dhana Musil’s memoir, These Little Earthquakes, chronicles the decade she spent living in the seamy underbelly of Japan during the 1990’s, and her decision to marry a Japanese yakuza. Her stories have won several prizes and been published in numerous anthologies. Dhana resides in North Vancouver, BC with her husband, two girls, a cat and a dog. She hopes that her writing may one day land her in a place where her coconut oil stays liquid, at least during the day. Music: Poème Élégiaque, Op. 12 - Fragment Performed by: Jean-Claude Féret https://creativecommons.org/
Jul 21, 2017
8 min
TalkStory Diana Spechler
San Miguel TalkStory is a bilingual monthly podcast presented by the San Miguel Literary Sala and San Miguel Storytellers. This month’s story, 'Worms' was performed by Diana Spechler at the 2016 San Miguel Storytelling Festival. Diana Spechler is the author of the novels Who By Fire (Harper Perennial, 2008) and Skinny (Harper Perennial, 2011), of the New York Times column Going Off, and of a forthcoming nonfiction book based on that column (Crown). She has written for GQ, O The Oprah Magazine, CNN Living, Esquire, New York Magazine, New York Observer, Paris Review, Tin House, Self, Details, The Wall Street Journal, Salon, Slate, Nerve, Glimmer Train Stories, PANK, Brevity, The Southern Review, and elsewhere. Her work has appeared in a number of anthologies, including Sex Matters: The Sexuality and Society Reader (W.W. Norton, 2013) and True Tales of Lust and Love (Counterpoint/Soft Skull, 2014). She is also a seven-time Moth StorySLAM winner and has been featured on The Moth Radio Hour, The Moth podcast, The Daily Dish, and NPR. Music: bensound The Lounge http://www.bensound.com San Miguel Literary Sala: https://sanmiguelliterarysala.org
Jun 6, 2017
9 min
TalkStory Judith Jenya
San Miguel TalkStory is a bilingual monthly podcast presented by the San Miguel Literary Sala and San Miguel Storytellers. This month's story was performed by Judith Jenya in the San Miguel TalkStory studio. Judith Jenya is a painter, photographer and poet. Her bilingual book of poetry, Aromas de Dos Pueblos was published in Mexico in 2014. She has been published in Solamente en San Miguel – vol II, in Hamilton Stone Review, and in many newspapers and magazines including AARP, Time, and Today. Judith has made San Miguel her home since 2006 and lives with her husband, Mark Johaningsmeir, whom she met in Guanajuato at an exhibit of her paintings. San Miguel Literary Sala: http://sanmiguelliterarysala.org
Apr 20, 2017
7 min
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