Inlet outlet. The literary heirs' and family stories shared. This podcast journey started as a book episode artwork

EPISODE · Oct 8, 2021 · 55 MIN

Inlet outlet. The literary heirs' and family stories shared. This podcast journey started as a book

from #Waterfowl · host Sarah Fowler

Today we're back home in the west coast rainforest, after some time away. Setting into my spot on the green antler's #waterfowl podcast couch. Its season 2 now, but we're still going to tell stories. This episode features our own book. The 2019 tahsis inlet outlet revival #anthology, to be exact. Its got stories by Mary Hawkes (the hundredth sheep and the dump heap) & I.R. Ward (look before you leap; in defence of old values and untitled assignment 3) and poem's from Karin Zylstra. So much appreciation to all the women, girls (Vancouver island writing ladies) grandma's, dudes & otherwise who contribute to the first, second, third and upcoming fourth edition of our annual #book of poems. Brimming with thanks for every listener, supporter, poem, song, guest, feature, writer, storyteller, artist, subject or photographer who's been involved in our many offerings from green antler productions. Looking forward to seeing what inspired people in 2021. Send submissions to [email protected] by new years to be included in our "yet to be released" print or e-book. All kinds of work included, hard or soft covers available.

Today we're back home in the west coast rainforest, after some time away. Setting into my spot on the green antler's #waterfowl podcast couch. Its season 2 now, but we're still going to tell stories. This episode features our own book. The 2019 tahsis inlet outlet revival #anthology, to be exact. Its got stories by Mary Hawkes (the hundredth sheep and the dump heap) & I.R. Ward (look before you leap; in defence of old values and untitled assignment 3) and poem's from Karin Zylstra. So much appreciation to all the women, girls (Vancouver island writing ladies) grandma's, dudes & otherwise who contribute to the first, second, third and upcoming fourth edition of our annual #book of poems. Brimming with thanks for every listener, supporter, poem, song, guest, feature, writer, storyteller, artist, subject or photographer who's been involved in our many offerings from green antler productions. Looking forward to seeing what inspired people in 2021. Send submissions to [email protected] by new years to be included in our "yet to be released" print or e-book. All kinds of work included, hard or soft covers available.

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