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Ep. 0 | Preview Show ft Amanda Page

Ep. 0 | Preview Show ft Amanda Page

FromRead Appalachia


Ep. 0 | Preview Show ft Amanda Page

FromRead Appalachia

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Jan 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this special preview episode of Read Appalachia, Kendra Winchester shares what listeners can expect for this season of the show. Plus, Kendra and special guest Amanda Page chat about their love of their hometown—Portsmouth, Ohio—and what it’s like being from Appalachian Ohio.Things MentionedPeerless City documentaryBooks MentionedThe Columbus Anthology edited by Amanda PageTo Live Here, You Have to Fight: How Women Led Appalachian Movements for Social Justice by Jessica WilkersonLost Mountain: A Year in the Vanishing Wilderness Radical Strip Mining and the Devastation of Appalachia by Erik ReeceStay and Fight by Madeline FfitchDreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opioid Epidemic by Sam QuinonesAmanda Page is a Columbus-based writer from southern Ohio. Her work appears in Belt Magazine, The Daily Yonder, 100 Days in Appalachia, Literary Hub, and YES! Magazine. She is the editor of The Columbus Anthology from Belt Publishing and The Ohio State University Press, and creator of Packard’s Columbus, a walking tour of Frank Packard architecture in downtown Columbus, Ohio. Her essay, “The Packard Presence in Columbus, Ohio,” about developing the tour, is featured in the anthology Midwest Architecture Journeys from Belt Publishing. Page is the Founding Director of Scioto Literary, a nonprofit that supports writers and storytellers in Scioto and surrounding counties in the tri-state region of Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia. With David Bernabo, Page is co-director of Peerless City, an award-winning documentary that examines the rise, decline (and rise) of economic prosperity in Portsmouth, Ohio through the lens of three distinct slogans adopted by the city over two centuries.Twitter | InstagramShow Your Love for Read Appalachia! You can support Read Appalachia by heading over to our merch store, tipping us over on Ko-fi, or by sharing the podcast with a friend! For more ways to support the show, head over to our Support page. Follow Read Appalachia Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | TikTok ContactFor feedback or to just say “hi,” you can reach us at readappaalchia[at]gmail.comMusic by Olexy from Pixabay
Released:
Jan 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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A monthly podcast celebrating Appalachian Literature & Writing