The Banderpod S2:E4 - J.A. Sommer (Pt. 1)


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Jul 09 2024 22 mins   1

Rachel Donahue interviews J.A. Sommer (author of Zao’s Tales & The Blue Book of Tales) about how his missionary work in Ghana adds depth to his narratives. Further, he relates how the importance story has in forming people adds urgency to his storytelling efforts.

Mentioned in this episode:

* Bandersnatch Books’ Submission Period - July 15-31

www.bandersnatchbooks.com/submissions

* J.A. Sommer’s Author Site

www.jasommer.net

* Zao’s Tales (pronounced “Zay-O”)

www.bandersnatchbooks.com/books/zaos-tales

* The Wingfeather Saga (“The Fork Factory”)

www.wingfeathersaga.com/

* An Anansi Tale

www.recordonline.com/story/lifestyle/2010/04/26/tell-me-story-anansi-pot/51628474007/

* From Dawn to Decadence - Jacques Barzun

www.bookshop.org/p/books/from-dawn-to-decadence-1500-to-the-present-500-years-of-western-cultural-life-jacques-barzun/8869700?ean=9780060928834

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Son of Laughter for our theme song: “Cricket in a Jar.” - www.son-of-laughter.com

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S.D.G. Morgan for our audio engineering. - sdgmorgan.substack.com

Dave Allam of Allam House for advanced audio techniques. - sound.allamhouse.com

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