So Tell Me - an Introduction to the Wasatch Front Storytelling Scene

Published: April 9, 2019, 11 a.m.

Guests: Candace J. Thomas, author of the Young Adult series Vivatera, radio and podcast personality Richie Steadman, opera guest Dr. Anthony Buck, Artistic Director of the Grand Theatre in SLC Seth Miller, and Warren Workman, founder of the Utah Film Festival and Utah Film Awards.

This first episode of "In the Telling" is sponsored by The King\u2019s English Bookshop in Salt Lake City.\xa0 Discover some of what makes The King's English one of the most unique and inviting bookstores anywhere. With consignment opportunities, book clubs, discounts for educators, book fairs, author boot camps for teens and tweens, and consistent support for Utah authors, The King\u2019s English Bookshop is an important local storytelling hub. Check it out on the corner of 15th south and 15th east in Salt Lake City.

Jimmy Neil Smith, founder of the international storytelling center in Tennessee said, \u201cWe are all storytellers.\xa0 We all live in a network of stories.\xa0 There isn\u2019t a stronger connection between people than storytelling.\u201d\xa0 \xa0

Theme music by Gordon Vetas.

\u201cIn the Telling\u201d is hosted and produced by Liz Christensen.

The episode extra is the full "In the Telling" theme, with lyrics, as composed and sung by Gordon Vetas.

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