“Howard Lives!” by Joseph Berman –“We only part to meet again.” John Gay “Fund Day” by Mike Krath — “Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.” ― Robert A. Heinlein TT012616
Telling Tales with Ms. G
Telling Tales – 1-19-16
“Quail Seed” by Saki –Never underestimate the power of gossip “The Spirit of Emulation” by Fernando Sorrentino; Translation by Thomas C Meehan “Emulation without revelation is rarely profitable.” ― Kirby Clements TT011916
Telling Tales – 12-22-15
A Kidnapped Santa Claus by L. Frank Baum How Christmas Came to the Santa Maria Flats by Elia W. Peattie –You just can’t mess with Christmas or kids. Goodness will out.
Telling Tales – 12-15-15
POEMS for the People performed by Bill Merk and Erika Bergren of Woosh Kinaadeiyí Listen by Erika Bergren Early Music by Jeffrey Skinner (read by Bill Merk) Is This Poetry by Mirri Adrift by Erika Bergren A Place to Put Our Hands by Sarah Kay (read by Bill Merk) Mamas by Jacque Boucher Senses by…
Telling Tales – 12-1-15
“Magazine Skin” by Matthew Licht –imagination is a wondrous thing. POEMS for the People Severed Account by Krage Fools Poem by Nathan Mamas by Jacque Boucher A List of Praises by Anne Porter
Telling Tales – 12-01-15
“Magazine Skin” by Matthew Licht –imagination is a wondrous thing. POEMS for the People Severed Account by Krage Fools Poem by Nathan Mamas by Jacque Boucher
Telling Tales – 11-24-15
“The Juniper Tree” – Germany by The Grimms –Love will out. “The Guests” by Saki –never underestimate the nature and necessity of solitude.
Telling Tales – 11-17-15
“The Library of Mabel Mogaburu” by Fernando Sorrentino –Books are like family, apparently. “Going Back to Our Roots” by Fernando Sorrentino –Going back and forward into the future often clash, but are usually not so expensive.
Telling Tales – 9-29-15
“Temprorary Crown” by Sue Pike –Never assume “crazy” also means “stupid”.
Telling Tales – 9-8-15
“Ladies’ Night at the Underwood Pet Hospital” by Nicki Earls –What we will sacrifice for “real” love. POEM: –“LaLuna” by Blue-eyed Bolla