
This new interactive interview I gave Ambassador Campbell before she retired from the Foreign Service is now complete and can be downloaded for free. The format of this textual/audio interview is unusual, but it demonstrates the concept of using more than one form of expression to communicate. I hope to do more of this in the future with other stories. I enjoyed working on this with Ambassador Campbell, and I thank Eric Johnson for his technical assistance and Casey Richards and Yuko Carey for the images.
You can download the free PDF from my Free Downloads page.
You can download the free PDF from my Free Downloads page.
Update on Other Projects: the Undefining Woman compilation of essays from twelve Mormon women is in the process of being concatenated and will be sent off to some lucky publisher soon, as will my anti-joke/meta-joke book (details on my Portfolio page). I encourage you to follow this blog in order to be notified of publications and more freebies, as well as learn more about experimental literature.
We are still trying to find sponsors for 17 of the 23 new Marshallese children's books as part of The Unbound Bookmaker Project; if you know someone who is interested in supporting literacy and creativity in the Marshall Islands, please let them know about this project.
For those interested in seeing what life is like for us in the Foreign Service, please see my family blog.
We are still trying to find sponsors for 17 of the 23 new Marshallese children's books as part of The Unbound Bookmaker Project; if you know someone who is interested in supporting literacy and creativity in the Marshall Islands, please let them know about this project.
For those interested in seeing what life is like for us in the Foreign Service, please see my family blog.