Donald Whalen is a computer programmer, among other things. He makes stories, like this one, because he has something to say. It is an eloquent statement about casual oppression that many will understand.
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An Open Letter to a Fussy Woman at a Toll Booth
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Walking Across America: Advice for a Young Man
At age 23, Andrew Forsthoefel, set out to walk across America, 4000 miles, with a sign on him that said, "Walking to Listen." It’s an epic journey, a coming of age story, and a portrait of this country. Co-produced with Jay Allison.
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“Forgiveness”
Sometimes an interview blossoms and reveals depths you couldn’t have imagined when it began. That’s how this piece by Bianca Giaever feels. It’s utterly simple: a gentle conversation outdoors with the birds in the trees, that moves into a profound story about race, family, murder, transformation… and forgiveness. Bianca spent this summer with us as an intern here at Transom, Atlantic Public Media, and WCAI. She did fine work making Sonic IDs, and we’re featuring some of them along with this remarkable story. –Jay A
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“Hunger Pains” by Lauren Ober - Transom Story Workshop - Spring 2012
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“One Acre” by Jessica Kittams - Transom Story Workshop - Spring 2012
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“Following Seas” by Alex Lewis - Transom Story Workshop - Spring 2012
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“Everyday Carry” by Erica Kramer - Transom Story Workshop - Spring 2012
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“The Cell’s Mystery” by Sara Robberson - Transom Story Workshop - Spring 2012
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“The Bridge Guy” by Amy Gastelum - Transom Story Workshop - Spring 2012
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“Knock Out” by Jenna Weiss Berman - Transom Story Workshop - Spring 2012
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