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    <description>In the 49 Writers Active Voice Podcast, writers and artists reflect on how current issues shape their works. The ongoing series is hosted and produced by Katie Bausler from Juneau, Alaska for 49 Writers, a support and networking organization for Alaskan writers. Guests include Ernestine Hayes, Susan Orlean, Tommy Orange, Kim Heacox and Pam Houston.</description>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Katie’s guest Josh Fortenbery plays live tracks and reflects on the writing of his debut album. Southeast Alaska grown and produced, No Such Thing as Forever is getting strong reviews in Americana circles from across the country to across the pond. Fortenbery’s songwriting is informed by both his immediate and the greater human family. “I’m just trying to be honest about my grief, anxiety, and carelessness, and hope that resonates with people,” he says. “I’m trying to remember what ties me to the folks I love and folks I’ve never met.” Josh is a member of the Muskeg Collective, a team of Alaskan string band leaning singer songwriters and musicians uplifting each other's writing and playing.</p>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, host Katie Bausler chats with Lucian Childs, author of <i>Dreaming Home</i>, a powerful collection of six linked short stories on the outing of a gay teenager by his younger sister, his father’s violent reaction and how that trauma ripples through the course of four decades. The stories, set in Texas, the San Francisco Bay Area and Florida, deftly weave issues like conversion therapy, Queer Youth homeless, combat veteran PTSD, and the AIDS pandemic. Since its summer 2023 release <i>Dreaming Home </i>has made the best books lists of the <i>New York Times</i>, <i>The Globe and Mail</i>, <i>LAMBDA Literary Review</i> and more.</p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[In her debut album, Sisters of White Chapel, Alaskan writer and musician Annie Bartholomew brings a fresh approach to traditional folk music, channeling the under told stories of some of the working women of Alaska's Gold Rush. And as she tells 49 Writers Active Voice producer and host Katie Bausler, sex work was the only choice for many women in late 19th century mining towns.  Bartholomew wanted to know more about their lives. So she wrote an album of short stories.  A few of the haunting and catchy tunes are featured in this episode, kicked off by Bartholomew's adaptation of The Cuckoo, with her on Clawhammer banjo.  Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on
Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it
on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family. This
conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Ohio author Bonnie Proudfoot discusses and reads passages from her debut novel with Active Voice host and producer Katie Bausler. Goshen Road is told through the alternating voices of a working class family in rural Appalachia over the course of a generation. The book holds stories of a far from easy life in a time of societal transition in one of the most culturally rich and misunderstood parts of the United States. </p><p><strong>Bonnie Proudfoot</strong> moved to the Appalachian region in 1979 and has lived there since, teaching for many years at Hocking College in Nelsonville, Ohio. She is a fiction writer, a poet, and a glass artist proud to be associated with the Women of Appalachia project. Her novel, <i>Goshen Road</i>  was named Book of the Year from the Writer's Conference of Northern Appalachia, is a Women's National Book Association's Great Group Reads selection,  and was long listed for the 2021 PEN/Hemingway Award for Best Debut Novel. Learn more about the author and where to find her book here: https://www.ohioswallow.com/book/Goshen+Road</p><p>Please subscribe and follow the Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz. Original music for this episode by Erin Heist.  </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<a href="http:/%5B/annieboochever.com/">Annie Boochever</a><br />
<a href="https://www.amazon.com/Fighter-Velvet-Gloves-Elizabeth-Peratrovich/dp/1602233705">Fighter In Velvet Gloves</a><br />
<a href="https://49writers.org/">49 Writers</a></p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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<a href="http:/%5B/annieboochever.com/">Annie Boochever</a><br />
<a href="https://www.amazon.com/Fighter-Velvet-Gloves-Elizabeth-Peratrovich/dp/1602233705">Fighter In Velvet Gloves</a><br />
<a href="https://49writers.org/">49 Writers</a></p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>49 Writers co-founder and author Andromeda Romano Lax has published her fourth novel, Plum Rains.</p>
<p>Andromeda lives for a while in the places where her novels are set, for this one in Japan and Taiwan. The book takes place a decade from now and takes on several issues, including robots, immigration, privilege, and human connection. The Paris Review lauds it for, “engineering a world that is a character in itself, impossibly complex and daunting in its believability.” When Andromeda began her career two decades ago, she was a non-fiction writer of well-researched columns and articles. It was the global jolt of 911 that turned her to fiction.</p>
<p>Show Links:<br />
<a href="https://www.romanolax.com/">Andromeda Romano Lax</a><br />
<a href="https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781616959012">Plum Rains</a><br />
<a href="https://49writers.org/">49 Writers</a></p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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<p>Andromeda lives for a while in the places where her novels are set, for this one in Japan and Taiwan. The book takes place a decade from now and takes on several issues, including robots, immigration, privilege, and human connection. The Paris Review lauds it for, “engineering a world that is a character in itself, impossibly complex and daunting in its believability.” When Andromeda began her career two decades ago, she was a non-fiction writer of well-researched columns and articles. It was the global jolt of 911 that turned her to fiction.</p>
<p>Show Links:<br />
<a href="https://www.romanolax.com/">Andromeda Romano Lax</a><br />
<a href="https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781616959012">Plum Rains</a><br />
<a href="https://49writers.org/">49 Writers</a></p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Gustavus based writer Kim Heacox sounds a warning bell and gives hope for the future in this packed exchange with host Katie Bausler.  Kim's wilderness activism has infused his writing and photography of than a dozen books over the past twenty-five years.  His novel, Jimmy Bluefeather, won the 2015 National Outdoor Book Award.  And his 2005 memoir, The Only Kayak is rife with prescient realizations about the times we live in. His latest focus is on writing opinion pieces for daily newspapers .</p>
<p>Show Links:<br />
<a href="http://kimheacox.com/">Kim Heacox</a><br />
<a href="https://49writers.org/">49 Writers</a></p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Aug 2019 20:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gustavus based writer Kim Heacox sounds a warning bell and gives hope for the future in this packed exchange with host Katie Bausler.  Kim's wilderness activism has infused his writing and photography of than a dozen books over the past twenty-five years.  His novel, Jimmy Bluefeather, won the 2015 National Outdoor Book Award.  And his 2005 memoir, The Only Kayak is rife with prescient realizations about the times we live in. His latest focus is on writing opinion pieces for daily newspapers .</p>
<p>Show Links:<br />
<a href="http://kimheacox.com/">Kim Heacox</a><br />
<a href="https://49writers.org/">49 Writers</a></p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>State Writer Laureate Ernestine Hayes has spent a good part of her life bearing witness.  The author of the American book award winning, Blonde Indian and the Tao of Raven, Hayes is known for bringing out the connections between all things.  She is also a member of the faculty at the University of Alaska Southeast.  She says to better understand our present we need to look our past, and the history of oppression and genocide of indigenous peoples.</p>
<p>Show Links:<br />
<a href="https://www.ernestinehayes.com/">Ernestine Hayes</a><br />
<a href="https://www.amazon.com/Blonde-Indian-Alaska-Native-Memoir/dp/0816525374">Blonde Indian </a><br />
<a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0725T433N/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&amp;btkr=1">The Tao of Raven</a><br />
<a href="https://49writers.org/">49 Writers</a></p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Aug 2019 20:25:54 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>State Writer Laureate Ernestine Hayes has spent a good part of her life bearing witness.  The author of the American book award winning, Blonde Indian and the Tao of Raven, Hayes is known for bringing out the connections between all things.  She is also a member of the faculty at the University of Alaska Southeast.  She says to better understand our present we need to look our past, and the history of oppression and genocide of indigenous peoples.</p>
<p>Show Links:<br />
<a href="https://www.ernestinehayes.com/">Ernestine Hayes</a><br />
<a href="https://www.amazon.com/Blonde-Indian-Alaska-Native-Memoir/dp/0816525374">Blonde Indian </a><br />
<a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0725T433N/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&amp;btkr=1">The Tao of Raven</a><br />
<a href="https://49writers.org/">49 Writers</a></p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Travel writer and author of the acclaimed Global Soul, Pico Iyer is an eternal optimist in a seemingly pessimistic world.</p>
<p>Pico Iyer is also a contributor to major news publications, the author of two novels and nine works of nonfiction. His latest effort is The Art of Stillness, Adventures in Going Nowhere. Pico’s Ted Talks have millions of viewers and he’s been hanging out with the Dali Lama for 44 years. Attendees at the 2018 Northwords Writers Symposium in Skagway, Alaska were lucky enough to hang out with Pico as he was the keynote guest. When they are not traveling, Pico and wife Hiroko live in Japan and California. In between a symposium session, Pico shared his refreshing perspectives on making time for writing and humanity.</p>
<p>Show Links:<br />
<a href="http://picoiyerjourneys.com/">Pico Iyer</a><br />
<a href="https://www.ted.com/speakers/pico_iyer">Ted Talk</a><br />
<a href="http://elle.in/article/novelist-pico-iyer-on-optimism/">Elle Magazine</a><br />
<a href="https://49writers.org/">49 Writers</a></p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Aug 2019 20:15:54 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Travel writer and author of the acclaimed Global Soul, Pico Iyer is an eternal optimist in a seemingly pessimistic world.</p>
<p>Pico Iyer is also a contributor to major news publications, the author of two novels and nine works of nonfiction. His latest effort is The Art of Stillness, Adventures in Going Nowhere. Pico’s Ted Talks have millions of viewers and he’s been hanging out with the Dali Lama for 44 years. Attendees at the 2018 Northwords Writers Symposium in Skagway, Alaska were lucky enough to hang out with Pico as he was the keynote guest. When they are not traveling, Pico and wife Hiroko live in Japan and California. In between a symposium session, Pico shared his refreshing perspectives on making time for writing and humanity.</p>
<p>Show Links:<br />
<a href="http://picoiyerjourneys.com/">Pico Iyer</a><br />
<a href="https://www.ted.com/speakers/pico_iyer">Ted Talk</a><br />
<a href="http://elle.in/article/novelist-pico-iyer-on-optimism/">Elle Magazine</a><br />
<a href="https://49writers.org/">49 Writers</a></p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Aug 2019 20:07:09 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Beauty-of fauna, flora and most of all-place is part of everything she writes, says <a href="http://joannalilley.com/">Joanna Lilley</a>.  The author of a short story collection and two books of poetry, Lilly grew up in the UK and lives in Whitehorse Yukon, Her first novel, <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40004569-worry-stones">Worry Stones</a>, published in late 2018, is set in in Canada, Britain and the Scottish highlands.  And as she tells Active Voice pocast host Katie Bausler, the places she has lived are as relevant to her writing as the people who raised her and the times in which they lived.</p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Joanna Lilley</itunes:title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Former commercial fisherman and Alaska writer laureate <a href="http://www.writernancylord.com/">Nancy Lord</a>’s work’s been infused with the political and the environmental since well before the 2016 election.  Her 2011 book <a href="http://www.writernancylord.com/early-warming-crisis-and-response-in-the-climate-changed-north.html">Early Warming</a> showed Alaska on the front lines of climate change. Her latest novel, PH, tells the story of ocean acidification through all too human characters, humor and grace.</p>
<p>Nancy’s also a teacher and mentor to writing students in Homer and in the University of Alaska Anchorage MFA program. And as she told 49 Writers board member and podcast host Katie Bausler, she has strong feelings about the responsibility of writers in these times.</p>
<p>Original music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlasrz.</p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Aug 2019 19:57:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@49writers.org (49 Writers, Inc.)</author>
      <link>https://active-voice-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/nancy-lord-C1hA1smn</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Former commercial fisherman and Alaska writer laureate <a href="http://www.writernancylord.com/">Nancy Lord</a>’s work’s been infused with the political and the environmental since well before the 2016 election.  Her 2011 book <a href="http://www.writernancylord.com/early-warming-crisis-and-response-in-the-climate-changed-north.html">Early Warming</a> showed Alaska on the front lines of climate change. Her latest novel, PH, tells the story of ocean acidification through all too human characters, humor and grace.</p>
<p>Nancy’s also a teacher and mentor to writing students in Homer and in the University of Alaska Anchorage MFA program. And as she told 49 Writers board member and podcast host Katie Bausler, she has strong feelings about the responsibility of writers in these times.</p>
<p>Original music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlasrz.</p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p>Her first book of stories, the <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DLH6ZDV/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&amp;btkr=1">Dead Go to Seattle</a> was published in 2017. New York times reviewer Garth Stein calls it, an important, essential work that should be required reading for all thoughtful, imaginative people.<br />
Vivian Faith Prescott is a 5th generation Alaskan who lives at her family's fish camp just north of Ketchikan in Wrangell, where she was born and raised.</p>
<p>Original music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlasrz.</p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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<p>Her first book of stories, the <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DLH6ZDV/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&amp;btkr=1">Dead Go to Seattle</a> was published in 2017. New York times reviewer Garth Stein calls it, an important, essential work that should be required reading for all thoughtful, imaginative people.<br />
Vivian Faith Prescott is a 5th generation Alaskan who lives at her family's fish camp just north of Ketchikan in Wrangell, where she was born and raised.</p>
<p>Original music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlasrz.</p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this initial Active Voice podcast, <a href="https://49writers.org/">49 Writers</a> board member Katie Bausler interviews Alaskan writer and Faith of Cranes author <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0067VZLS2/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&amp;btkr=1">Hank Lentfer</a>. The Gutavus, Alaska resident discusses his upcoming biography of fellow Southeast writer <a href="https://www.encountersnorth.org/">Richard Nelson</a>, and a light outlook in dark times.</p>
<p>Original music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlasrz.</p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this initial Active Voice podcast, <a href="https://49writers.org/">49 Writers</a> board member Katie Bausler interviews Alaskan writer and Faith of Cranes author <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0067VZLS2/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&amp;btkr=1">Hank Lentfer</a>. The Gutavus, Alaska resident discusses his upcoming biography of fellow Southeast writer <a href="https://www.encountersnorth.org/">Richard Nelson</a>, and a light outlook in dark times.</p>
<p>Original music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlasrz.</p>
<p><p>Please subscribe and follow the 49 Writers Active Voice podcast on Apple, Spotify and 49writers.org. And help spread the word by liking it on podcast platforms or sharing with friends and family.&nbsp;This conversation was recorded at KTOO Juneau. Music by Liz Snyder and Alex Kotlarz.&nbsp;</p><p>.</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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