EPISODE · Jul 21, 2023 · 40 MIN
Exploring Italian Roots and the Art of Writing with Tony Ardizzone
from Italian Roots and Genealogy · host Bob Sorrentino
Send us a textPlease welcome the esteemed author and storyteller, Tony Ardizzone, who generously sheds light on his Italian-American heritage and how it has influenced his intriguing stories. Embark on a journey that traverses from Tony's father's Sicilian roots and tales of his childhood, to the colourful streets of Rome, where his recent book In Bruno's Shadow unfolds. Uncover how Tony's father's admirable work ethic, his aunts' memorable cooking, and his own experiences of Italian-American culture shaped his life.This episode also takes you on a visual tour through Rome's art and culture, revealing fascinating stories such as Caravaggio's artichoke fight and the tragic tale of Giordano Bruno, a Benedictine monk. See how these historical episodes have carved their way into Tony's novel. He also shares his valuable insights on writing a family history, breathing life into his experiences and turning them into captivating narratives.In the final segment of this episode, prepare to soak up Tony's unique perspective on overcoming perfectionism in writing. Tony also imparts his wisdom on writing fiction and character-building, offering incremental steps towards progress. This episode is brimming with Tony's wisdom, rich storytelling, and invaluable insights into the art of writing, promising to inspire and captivate you.www.tonyardizzone.comTurnkey. The only thing you’ll lift are your spirits.In Bruno's ShadowThe lives of eight people in Rome are transformed by a Croatian housekeeper named Dubravka.In The Garden of Pappa SantuzzuIn the Garden of Papa Santuzzu is a magical, warm, and wise novel about a Family's Immigration.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showPurchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.
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Send us a textPlease welcome the esteemed author and storyteller, Tony Ardizzone, who generously sheds light on his Italian-American heritage and how it has influenced his intriguing stories. Embark on a journey that traverses from Tony's father's Sicilian roots and tales of his childhood, to the colourful streets of Rome, where his recent book In Bruno's Shadow unfolds. Uncover how Tony's father's admirable work ethic, his aunts' memorable cooking, and his own experiences of Italian-American culture shaped his life.This episode also takes you on a visual tour through Rome's art and culture, revealing fascinating stories such as Caravaggio's artichoke fight and the tragic tale of Giordano Bruno, a Benedictine monk. See how these historical episodes have carved their way into Tony's novel. He also shares his valuable insights on writing a family history, breathing life into his experiences and turning them into captivating narratives.In the final segment of this episode, prepare to soak up Tony's unique perspective on overcoming perfectionism in writing. Tony also imparts his wisdom on writing fiction and character-building, offering incremental steps towards progress. This episode is brimming with Tony's wisdom, rich storytelling, and invaluable insights into the art of writing, promising to inspire and captivate you.www.tonyardizzone.comTurnkey. The only thing you’ll lift are your spirits.In Bruno's ShadowThe lives of eight people in Rome are transformed by a Croatian housekeeper named Dubravka.In The Garden of Pappa SantuzzuIn the Garden of Papa Santuzzu is a magical, warm, and wise novel about a Family's Immigration.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showPurchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.
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