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Who found who? I found you, down, down, down in the still, cold air of an archive’s night-eternal. Time is Away responds to work-in-progress by Gemma Blackshaw with The Dengie Hundred, which follows clues left in lovesick archive papers across Europe to go in search of an early 20th-century music hall artiste.
Camella Lobo, aka Tropic of Cancer, takes to the air once a month for Cry Later. Tune in for a dedication hour of songs selected by listeners in honor of their lovers and loved ones. Send a personal message and song selection to cryinglater@gmail.com
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Adam Gnade's (guh nah dee) work is released as a series of books and records that share characters and themes; the fiction writing continuing plot-lines left open by the self-described "talking songs" in an attempt to compile a vast, detailed, interconnected, personal history of contemporary American life. The lyrics of the songs come from prose writing (not poetry or spoken word) and the material is performed live, solo, with Adam on banjo or four-string guitar, generally unamplified, sitting or standing in the middle of the crowd. He calls the collected storyline of records and books, We Live Nowhere and Know No One. Gnade currently lives on the Hard 50 Farm in the rural Midwest where he's finishing up his second novel. TO ORDER BOOKS/RECORDS: HTTP://WWW.ADAMGNADE.COM
Adam Gnade's (guh nah dee) work is released as a series of books and records that share characters and themes; the fiction writing continuing plot-lines left open by the self-described "talking songs" in an attempt to compile a vast, detailed, interconnected, personal history of contemporary American life. The lyrics of the songs come from prose writing (not poetry or spoken word) and the material is performed live, solo, with Adam on banjo or four-string guitar, generally unamplified, sitting or standing in the middle of the crowd. He calls the collected storyline of records and books, We Live Nowhere and Know No One. Gnade currently lives on the Hard 50 Farm in the rural Midwest where he's finishing up his second novel. TO ORDER BOOKS/RECORDS: HTTP://WWW.ADAMGNADE.COM
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