Our Spring 2015 Transom Story Workshop students have come and gone, but have left behind an impressive batch of new stories and a fantastic class photo, inspired by the iconic 1952 3-D glasses photo from LIFE Magazine.
Executive Director Jay Allison describes the stories as “an incredibly vibrant collection… All the best stories create images—unique, memorable, and three-dimensional. As Henry Luce memorably wrote in his 1936 mission statement for LIFE, ‘to see and to take pleasure in seeing; to see and be amazed; to see and be instructed…’ that also describes the power of good public radio.”
To listen to any or all of the nine stories, click here.
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