The Kaidankai is based on the Japanese version of campfire stories. I narrate a story weekly, but this month offers authors the chance to narrate their own stories. Like sitting around the campfire, you never know what you\u2019re going to hear.\xa0
Each Wednesday, I'll still present the weekly podcast, so be sure to subscribe or follow the podcast on your favorite podcast platform because every story is worth listening to.\xa0
"The Fur Coat" is written and narrated by Jennifer Weigel, a multi-disciplinary mixed media conceptual artist who utilizes a wide range of media to convey her ideas, including assemblage, drawing, fibers, installation, jewelry, painting, performance, photography, sculpture, video and writing.\xa0\xa0Much of her work touches on themes of beauty, identity (especially gender identity), memory & forgetting, and institutional critique. She lives in Kansas, USA with her husband and is an avid art collector who enjoys playing board and role-playing games, junk store thrifting, and mail art. Her spirit animal is the deer. Her favorite foods are unagi don or broiled calamari steak and frosting with or without cake.You can read more of Weigel\u2019s writing on her website here. \xa0https://jenniferweigelwords.wordpress.com/
Website: kaidankaistories.com
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