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Summary
In this episode of Kinfolk, Dan speaks with Jeanne Stevenson, co-founder of Echo Lit and author of Lost Moon Holler. They discuss Jeanne's journey in preserving Appalachian heritage through art and literature, the influence of her grandmother on her life and work, and the importance of educating the younger generation about local flora and fauna. The conversation highlights the role of community engagement in fostering creativity and the significance of storytelling in connecting with one's roots.
ECHO-LIT
https://www.echo-lit.com/
https://www.facebook.com/arttoeducate/
https://www.instagram.com/echoliteraryarts/?hl=en
Lost Moon Holler
https://www.echo-lit.com/lost-moon-holler-book/
Summary
In this episode of Kinfolk, Dan speaks with Jeanne Stevenson, co-founder of Echo Lit and author of Lost Moon Holler. They discuss Jeanne's journey in preserving Appalachian heritage through art and literature, the influence of her grandmother on her life and work, and the importance of educating the younger generation about local flora and fauna. The conversation highlights the role of community engagement in fostering creativity and the significance of storytelling in connecting with one's roots.
ECHO-LIT
https://www.echo-lit.com/
https://www.facebook.com/arttoeducate/
https://www.instagram.com/echoliteraryarts/?hl=en
Lost Moon Holler
https://www.echo-lit.com/lost-moon-holler-book/