Literary Ashland with SOU Honors Students, pt. 2

SOU LogoThe November 2017 edition of Literary Ashland Radio is the first of two special shows. On November 18, 2017, six students in SOU’s honors college read their work at the Words and Wine event at Weisingers winery. This is the second part of the November 18 Words and Wine event. It will broadcast on December 23 at 1 pm, but the podcast is available now. This show features three students as well as the question and answer session that followed the reading. The students are:

  • Mariah Roley, a senior majoring in English with a minor in Spanish. She has a number of random interests, the most prominent at the moment being rock climbing, writing, and language learning.   She reads “The Barn.”
  • Dante Fumagalli, a senior studying English and Art History. Passionate about education, the arts, and accessibility, in  the summer of 2016 he interned at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.  He reads “Memory and Moving Forward.”
  • Samara Diab, a sophomore studying English and French. She was born in Minnesota, raised in New Mexico, and has found her home here in Ashland. She reads selected poems.

 

Literary Ashland with SOU Honors Students, pt. 1

The November 2017 edition of Literary Ashland Radio is the first of two special shows. On November 18, 2017, six students in SOU’s honors college read their work at the Words and Wine event at Weisingers winery. In this show, you’ll get a quick introduction to the honors college followed the first three students reading from their work. They are:

  • Reilly Nycum, a sophomore in the Honors College at SOU. Originally from Sacramento, California, she is an English major with a minor in History and a passion for photography. She reads “My Old Ways.”
  • Haley Eck, a Senior English major with a concentration in English education and a psychology minor. She is a transfer student from Omaha, Nebraska. She reads “Manipulation with Cake.”
  • Cole Barnes, a sophomore in the Honors College hailing from Oakland, Oregon. He likes to play guitar, listen to music, and study literature.  He reads selected poems.

Watch for the second installment in late December.

 

Literary Ashland with Louis Sahagun

Louis SahagunOur September guest on Literary Ashland Radio was Louis Sahagun, a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times and author of Master of the Mysteries: the Life of Manly Palmer Hall. As a journalist, he covers issues ranging from religion, culture and the environment to crime, politics and water. He was on the team of L.A. Times writers that earned the Pulitzer Prize in public service for a series on Latinos in Southern California and the team that was a finalist in 2015 for the Pulitzer Prize in breaking news. He is a board member of CCNMA: Latino Journalists of California.

Blog Tour: The Heron Prince by Kim Alexander

theheronprinceebook2What’s It About?

The Demon Door can be opened…but the price is deadly.

Rhuun, the half-human heir to the demon throne of Eriis, has found acceptance among the humans on Mistra. He even found love with the tempting and infuriating human, Lelet va’Everly. With Lelet at his side, his ability to create fire has finally awakened, proving that he is not the cursed cripple all of Eriis believed him to be. There are secrets in his blood, unique and powerful…and worth killing for.

When Rhuun is betrayed and tricked into returning to Eriis, Lelet has no choice but to turn to exiles, children, and madmen to save him. She must do the impossible: transform herself into a demon and travel to a forgotten city to make an agonizing bargain for his life.

Surrounded by dark Mages, a war-hungry Queen, mercurial Goddesses, and enemies on every side, the demon prince and the human woman will find the Court of Eriis a subtle and dangerous place, and one false move could doom them both.

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Literary Ashland with Betty LaDuke

Betty LaDukeEd and I were so pleased to interview Betty LaDuke for our August show. Betty is an internationally known artist and writer whose career has spanned several decades. Her books include Compañeras: Women, Art, and Social Change in Latin America, Africa Though the Eyes of Women Artists, Women Artists: Multicultural Visions and more. Her paintings have been exhibited internationally since 1951. Part of her cycle on local farmers and farm workers is now a permanent installation at the Medford Rogue Valley International Airport. Her art have been used as cover art on numerous books and journal issues.