C.m. Mayo's Podcast (marfa Mondays & More)

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Sinopsis

Award-winning travel writer and novelist C.M. Mayo hosts several podcast series here: "Conversations with Other Writers"; "Marfa Mondays: Exploring Marfa, Texas & Environs in 24 Podcasts 2012-2013"; "Podcasts for Writers," and more.

Episodios

  • A Traveler in Mexico: A Rendezvous with Writer Rosemary Sullivan

    01/09/2011 Duración: 09min

    C.M. Mayo reads her article from Inside Mexico about a conversation with Rosemary Sullivan, author of Villa Air-Bel: World War II, Escape, and a House in Marseille, a work of fundamental importance to the history of modern art in Mexico. 

  • Like People You See in a Dream: An Excerpt from Miraculous Air about San Ignacio

    28/07/2011 Duración: 27min

    C.M. Mayo reads an excerpt from her memoir, Miraculous Air: Journey of a Thousand Miles through Baja California, the Other Mexico (Milkweed Editions paperback; Dancing Chiva e-book). It covers, in part, the history of the Jesuit Conquest. For more about this book, including excerpts, photos, videos, and more podcasts, please visit www.cmmayo.com"A luminous exploration of Baja California... a work of nonfiction that elides into modern myth" -- Los Angeles Times Book Review"A sensitive and knowing over-view of a place and a people so near and yet so far from the U.S. or Mexico" -- Harry W. Crosby, author of Last of the Californios and Antigua California Read more reviews of this book here. 

  • The Arc of Writerly Action (from a panel discussion on writing historical fiction, American Independent Writers Assoc Conference 2011)

    14/07/2011 Duración: 08min

    From a panel discussion on writing historical fiction, American Independent Writers Conference 2011, held at the Writer's Center, Bethesda MD (just outside Washington DC). For more resources for writers, visit http://www.cmmayo.com/workshop-resources-for-writers.htmlwww.cmmayo.com

  • On Decluttering Your Writing or, Respecting the Integrity of Narrative Design: The Interior Decoration Analogy

    16/06/2011 Duración: 06min

    A reading from the series on creative writing at the Madam Mayo Blog. To read this blog post in its entirely, visithttp://madammayo.blogspot.com/2011/04/on-decluttering-or-integrity-of-design.htmlFor more resources for writers, visit http://www.cmmayo.com/workshopnotes.html 

  • Presentación de El último príncipe del Imperio Mexicano, novela basada en la historia real

    02/06/2011 Duración: 01h24min

    Presentación El último príncipe del Imperio Mexicano, la novela basada en la historia real, en la ciudad de México 26 de mayo, 2011 con el Dr. Javier Garciadiego, Carlos González Manterola, el novelista Carlos Pascual, Eduardo Turrent, y la autora, C.M. Mayo. La novela, originalmente publicada en inglés como The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire, y nombrado uno de los mejores libros de 2009 por Library Journal, fue traducido por Agustín Cadena y publicado en septiembre de 2010 por Grijalbo Random House Mondadori. "En México se han escrito novelas históricas que recrean con erudición, maestría y poesía una época, un episodio, una atmósfera y unos personajes. Pienso, desde luego, en Noticias del imperio de Fernando del Paso; también en la obra de Enrique Serna sobre Santa Anna, la de Rosa Beltrán sobre Guerrero o la reciente novela de C.M. Mayo: El último príncipe del Imperio Mexicano, sobre el nieto de Iturbide en la corte de Maximiliano." Enrique Krauze "Después de realizar una investigación imponente, May

  • A Banquet of Mexican Literature: A Reading of the Prologue to "Mexico: A Traveler's Literary Companion"

    17/02/2011 Duración: 13min

    An introduction to Mexico and Mexican literature: C.M. Mayo reads her prologue to her collection of 24 contemporary Mexican writers, MEXICO: A TRAVELER'S LITERARY COMPANION (Whereabouts Press). Visit www.cmmayo.com to read more, including table of contents, list of contributors, excerpts, and C.M. mayo's interview on National Public Radio, and more."It will open your eyes, fill you with pleasure and render our perennial vecinos a little less distante." Los Angeles Times Book Review

  • PEN Writers Aloud January 2011 C.M. Mayo Reading, San Miguel de Allende

    27/01/2011 Duración: 01h29min

    C.M. Mayo's reading at the PEN Writers Aloud Reading Series in San Miguel de Allende, January 2011, from her novel The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire, with Q & A from the audience.

  • "Hell, I Knew it was Paradise": Bob Van Wormer on the East Cape (From C.M. Mayo's memoir of Baja California, "Miraculous Air")

    09/12/2010 Duración: 16min

    C.M. Mayo reads an excerpt from Miraculous Air: Journey of a Thousand Miles through Baja California, the Other Mexico (Milkweed Editions, 2007) from the chapter "The Sea is Cortes", about a visit to the East Cape for the story of Baja California's spectacular sportfishing industry. "With elegant prose and an artist's eye for detail, Mayo may just have written one of the best books ever about Baja California. Highly recommended"Library Journal"Miraculous Air is rich with its own evocative descriptions of the peninsula's raw beauty... Her journey of 1,000 miles is a trip worth taking."The San Diego Union-TribuneRead more about this book at www.cmmayo.com

  • Haunted Historical Fiction: The Curious Coincidences Concerning Senator Claiborne Pell's Mansion

    11/11/2010 Duración: 06min

    How thin is the veil between our world and the next? C.M. Mayo reads a guest-blog post about the writing of The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire, her novel based on the true story, for the "Hist Fic Chick" blog, October 15, 2010. For more about the novel visit www.cmmayo.com   Read the original blog post atwww.cmmayo.com/last-prince-haunted-fiction.html

  • 12 Tips to Help You Hang in There and Finish (and Sell) Your Novel

    02/09/2010 Duración: 11min

    Advice from the author of the novel The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire (Unbridled Books). For more about C.M. Mayo's other books, as well as more resources for writers and information about upcoming workshops at the Writer's Center and in Mexico, visit the workshop page at www.cmmayo.com. My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-a515e1e2e43fe7bdbe752c9104a39bb6}

  • El último príncipe del Imperio mexicano - lectura de un extracto del primer capítulo "La consentida de Rosedale"

    02/09/2010 Duración: 09min

    C.M. Mayo lee un extracto de la novela El último príncipe del Imperio mexicano, traducida por el novelista y poeta Agustín Cadena (Random House-Mondadori, septiembre 2010). El último príncipe del Imperio mexicano es una novela histórica sobre el breve, trágico y a veces surrealista reinado del emperador Maximiliano y su corte. Mientras al otro lado de la frontera se desataba el fragor de la Guerra Civil, un grupúsculo del clero y conservadores mexicanos en exilio convenció a Luis Napoleón de invadir México e instalar al archiduque de Austria, Maximiliano de Habsburgo, como emperador.Un año más tarde y no teniendo hijos, Maximiliano asumió la custodia y educación del príncipe Agustín de Iturbide y Green, de dos años de edad y mitad norteamericano, convertiéndolo en el heredero del trono.La reluctancia de Maximiliano para devolver el niño a sus afligados padres, incluso cuando ya el Imperio se tambaleaba y la emperatriz Carlota se precipitaba en la locura, provocó un escándalo internacional.Esta fastuosa épica

  • The Writing Life: A Report from the Field Lit Artlantic panel at the Writer's Center, May 22, 2010

    08/07/2010 Duración: 01h15min

    Panel discussion "The Writing Life: Report from the Field" featuring documentary film maker David Taylor; novelist C.M. Mayo; journalist Alan Elsner; and memoirist Kevin Quirk, in a lively discussion about their lives as professional working writers, moderated by Jessie Seigel. Recorded live at Lit Artlantic, a regional three-day festival celebrating cross-currents in the arts, on May 22, 2010 at the Writer's center in Bethesda MD (just outside Washington DC). The panel was sponsored by the American Independent Writers Association (AIW). For more about the Writer's Center, visit www.writer.org and for more about AIW visit www.amerindywriters.org Visit C.M. Mayo's workshop page at www.cmmayo.com

  • Historical Society of Washington DC Lecture by C.M. Mayo, The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire

    14/05/2010 Duración: 01h19min

    Lecture at the Historical Society of Washington DC by C.M. Mayo October 18, 2009 about the research behind the novel based on the true story, The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire. Includes readings from the novel and details about the Forrest and Green families of Washington DC and the historical country estate on Newark Ave, Rosedale. More information at www.cmmayo.com

  • Library of Congress Lecture by C.M. Mayo, The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire

    14/05/2010 Duración: 01h02s

    An approximately one hour lecture by C.M. Mayo about the original archival research in the Iturbide Family, Emperor Agustin de Iturbide and Kaiser Maximilian von Mexiko archives at the Library Congress for the novel based on the true story, The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire. Includes brief readings from the novel. Recorded July 20, 2009 in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.. For more information about C.M. Mayo and this novel, please visit www.cmmayo.com

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