Hula hooping story tellers on street corners? That’s one topic of discussion in this episode of Emerging Form, part of our miniseries on how creatives are responding to the pandemic. We speak with our friend, author and adventurer Craig Childs, whose new book,
So glad for this specific podcast. Craig's voice was such a balm for me. Yet another incredible thing about my life is having Craig in my orbit. So hearing his voice is intrinsically a calming thing. Then, too, the sound and modulations of his voice, themselves, seem comforting and re-stitching.
Speaking of Literary Burlesque, I'm remembering two specific ones: Back in May '16, after the performance, Daiva (I think it was) saw the full moon rising. Craig and goodly number of us stood inAh Haa's back porch and howled at the moon.
And after the final Burlesque, walking back to my hotel room, I looked up at the moon and let loose a howl, which was unexpectedly answered by another howl. Yup, 'twas Craig, walking thirty or forty yards behind me.
So glad for this specific podcast. Craig's voice was such a balm for me. Yet another incredible thing about my life is having Craig in my orbit. So hearing his voice is intrinsically a calming thing. Then, too, the sound and modulations of his voice, themselves, seem comforting and re-stitching.
Speaking of Literary Burlesque, I'm remembering two specific ones: Back in May '16, after the performance, Daiva (I think it was) saw the full moon rising. Craig and goodly number of us stood inAh Haa's back porch and howled at the moon.
And after the final Burlesque, walking back to my hotel room, I looked up at the moon and let loose a howl, which was unexpectedly answered by another howl. Yup, 'twas Craig, walking thirty or forty yards behind me.
oh, and I remember the howl!
great memories! I loved this podcast, too. Let it come is a new prayer for me.