Welcome to a special episode of Breezy Breakfast Radio Hour.
Today we focus on stories and story telling; the ones that we hear and the ones that we read.
Tea ‘n’ Tales - co-founded by Trevor Barton of the Guelph Enabling Garden and host Brian Holstein - will be returning to Riverside Park this summer. Join the 13 Fridays of storytelling to hear 27 tellers; some local, some regional, some from afar, many returning, some excitingly new. There's a new sound system, and sessions for children are being planned.
We have a very special literary guest today: James Gordon, nominee for the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour. His book, The Ark of the Oven Mitt, is a concept novel and CD about the misadventures of a travelling minstrel wandering the hinterlands of Canada.
After we hear about storytelling in Guelph, we get the 411 on what people are reading. What are some suggestions for summer reading, and why? Something old? Something new? Something funny? Something spicy and perhaps even blue? Tune in to find out! We'll make bookworms of you all!
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