Radio Potato (The Adventures of the Little Potato)

The Little Potato gets a real job on the radio. She has some good talks with characters with problems and some who give her problems. It's all good fun and is another adventure for the Potato.

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Radio Potato (The Adventures of the Little Potato)

The Little Potato gets a real job on the radio. She has some good talks with characters with problems and some who give her problems. It's all good fun and is another adventure for the Potato.

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Radio Potato (The Adventures of the Little Potato)

Radio Potato (The Adventures of the Little Potato)

by glenda higgins
Radio Potato (The Adventures of the Little Potato)

Radio Potato (The Adventures of the Little Potato)

by glenda higgins

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Overview

The Little Potato gets a real job on the radio. She has some good talks with characters with problems and some who give her problems. It's all good fun and is another adventure for the Potato.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165134609
Publisher: glenda higgins
Publication date: 05/19/2021
Series: The Adventures of the Little Potato
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Cafe's are great places to get a start as a poet. Vancouver, B.C. Canada has some wonderful ones.I remember sitting in the audience in La Quena, listening to the poets. Poetry read on-stage takes on a dimension of human communication unseen since the early storytellers. Looking at the poet's body language struck a chord in me. Quite often I would take out a pen and paper and write furiously.One day I was at the Glass Slipper in Vancouver and Gerry Gilbert, a well-known poet, was doing his "Radio Free Rainforest" radio show live. At intermission, he came down from the stage and asked me if I'm a poet. I said, "yes" and was put on the radio a couple of weeks later. We became good friends and he would show up on his bicycle and call up to me in poems. We'd go for long walks around the seawall, talking poetry.I ended up accompanying him on my flute at poetry readings. One day he did a set of poetry about fireworks. He blended my flute playing with a soundscape of the fireworks celebration on Sunset Beach and used it as a backdrop to his poems at the Glass Slipper. Someone in the crowd must have been inspired a bit too much. Next morning we learnt that the Glass Slipper had been burned down, unfortunately, in the night after the poets left. They say words are more powerful than swords.....maybe they start fires too.Here's to starting the fires of the mind and heart . . .

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