Thu, 11 February 2010
Join us for a menu of literary take-out treats: Rebecca Rosenblum's short story "Do" leads us down the aisle through the frivolous and poignant moments of a wedding. Carole reflects on writers' work: computers as crystal balls, and abandoned manuscripts that come back to life. Not strange enough? Try two not-to-be-missed classic novels featuring giant mammals, each one speaking to our environmental crisis — the novels, not the critters. In Herman Melville's Moby-Dick, the whale gets the last word, while Marian Engel's Bear helps a woman uncover her connection with the natural world. Visit our WORDS TO GO PODCAST Fan Page on Facebook, and check out Carole's website — www.carolegiangrande.com. |

