
StoryWeb: Storytime for Grownups features stories you'll love to hear – fiction, memoir, poetry, film, song, oral storytelling, and more. Listen as master storyteller Linda Tate talks about literature and other stories each week – and be sure to catch those special weeks when Linda reads the stories to you. Visit TheStoryWeb.com to learn more, share your thoughts about this week's story, and subsc... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 173 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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This week on StoryWeb: Chad Everett's TV show, Medical Center.
If only I could start with the theme song to Medical Center! If I were telling you this story in person, I'd risk humming a few bars, complete with an ambulance-like scream of notes. Bu... more
This week on StoryWeb: Cynthia Morris's novel, Chasing Sylvia Beach.
What do you get when you combine time travel, intriguing literary history, Paris, and romance? Why, Cynthia Morris's novel, Chasing Sylvia Beach, of course!
I know Cynthia from ... more
This week on StoryWeb: James H. Cone's book Martin & Malcolm & America: A Dream or a Nightmare.
It has been more than 25 years since I read Rev. James H. Cone's book Martin & Malcolm & America: A Dream or a Nightmare. I was teaching an English 101 ... more
This week on StoryWeb: Malcolm X and Alex Haley's book, The Autobiography of Malcolm X.
Malcolm X wrote his famed autobiography in collaboration with African American journalist Alex Haley (most famous for his epic book Roots: The Saga of an Americ... more
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Wanna listen but just can’t do this voice! Lordy!
How lovely to have the opportunity to have these stories read to me as I take care of mundane tasks or sit on the deck admiring the clouds! Thank you, Linda (and Julene). Takes me back to my childhood on the plains.
good variety of stories
When is the last time I read something that wasn't a newspaper, magazine, "how-to" book or Facebook post? When did I stop reading literature for fun?
Linda Tate's StoryWeb is the perfect re-entry for those of us who want to slow down and read...but don't want to waste time picking the "wrong" book ;-) Linda loves ALL KINDS of stories, and her sincerity and articulate, passionate championing of such a wide variety leaves me feeling grateful that she has taken the time to help me re-connect, an... more
Linda has a wonderful "radio voice" - very soothing. Her content is fantastic and I look forward to her blog posts and podcasts each week. Love this show.
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