Kurd Friends in the Mountains

Kurd Friends in the Mountains

Tall And True Short Reads

Kurd Friends in the Mountains

Episode 60 (4 October 2022)

My wife and I visited Turkey in 1988. We had endured our first English winter and spent two weeks hugging the coastal sites and sunny beaches. We returned in 1990, venturing far from the coast to the mountains of eastern Turkey, where Kurds befriended us, and we learned a little of Kurdish culture.

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Kurd Friends in the Mountains

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Season Three: Episode 60 (4 October 2022)

Kurd Friends in the Mountains is a travel memoir blog post from the Tall And True writers’ website, written and narrated by Robert Fairhead.

Read the post: https://www.tallandtrue.com.au/blog/kurd-friends-in-the-mountains

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Episode Insight

I wrote Kurd Friends in the Mountains in October 2019, drawing on my memories, journal entries, travel-worn map and the photo of the young girl I had taken on my trip to eastern Turkey in 1990.

I have an Iraqi Kurd friend who was a refugee in Iran for several years before resettling in Australia. One night we were talking about his experience, and I mentioned that I had visited the Kurdish areas of Turkey and had a tape of Kurdish music. I also told him about the photo I had taken of the young girl in a village.

My friend has a young Australian-born daughter, and I realised she would be a similar age to the girl in the photo. And the thought of how different those two girls’ lives could have been, one raised in Australia, the other in the Kurdish mountains, inspired me to write this travel memoir and share it as a blog post on Tall And True.

I hope you enjoyed my story about Kurd Friends in the Mountains. You can read this and all my writing at TallAndTrue.com. You can also buy my short story collections, including my latest collection, Twelve More Furious Months, from the Amazon Kindle and Kobo online bookstores — links are available in the show notes.

The next episode of Tall And True Short Reads will be in your podcast feed shortly. In the meantime, check your feed or the podcast website for earlier episodes from Seasons One, Two and Three.

And follow or subscribe to the podcast and rate and review it via your favourite app — doing so helps me share my writing and memories with other listeners.

You can support this podcast financially by making a small one-off or regular donation via the Acast Supporter Page.

And finally, please tell your family and friends about Tall And True Short Reads and the Tall And True writers’ website.

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Production Notes

Tall And True Short Reads is produced using Audacity.

Podcast episodes are recorded in Sydney, Australia, on the traditional lands of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation.

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Kurd Friends in the Mountains

Once Upon A Time

Tall And True Short Reads

Once Upon A Time

Episode 59 (16 September 2022)

This story begins at the end. But my time spent observing your planet has taught me humans like to process events and information in an orderly, if not entirely predictable, sequence. So forget the first sentence, and I’ll serve you a linear tale. Just don’t skip to the end and spoil it.

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Once Upon A Time

Show Notes

Season Three: Episode 59 (16 September 2022)

Once Upon A Time is a short story from the Tall And True writers’ website, written and narrated by Robert Fairhead.

Read the story: https://www.tallandtrue.com.au/short-stories/once-upon-a-time

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Story Insight

I wrote Once Upon A Time in June 2022 for the Australian Writer’s Centre’s quarterly writing competition, Furious Fiction. The brief for the 500-word short story was:

  • It had to begin with a sentence containing exactly SIX words.
  • Include something being served.
  • And use the words STAGE, WIRE and LOG. (Longer variations were acceptable as long as they retained the original spelling.)

Fittingly, the six-word sentence popped into my head first: This story begins at the end. And it also signposted the ending, so I knew my writing destination.

I wanted to play with form and point-of-view in the story, so I came up with the idea of an omniscient narrator, possibly other-worldly and not limited to “linear timelines”. However, our narrator has observed that “humans like to process events and information in an orderly sequence”. And so serves the reader a three-part “linear tale” of two scientists dedicated to saving the world from climate change.

We follow the scientists from their first meeting at an early UN Climate Change Conference in the 1990s to their collaboration-catch-up at a post-pandemic UN Conference in the 2020s and joint address on the sidelines of a UN Climate Adaptation Conference in the late-2050s.

In addition to form and point-of-view, I wanted to write a story on climate change. About how scientists have warned us of its existence for decades, while vested interests have denied it or urged us to adapt rather than take action to halt and reverse its effects.

I found places for the required words from the brief in the story, although I took advantage of being allowed to use longer variations for one of them — did you hear the words?

And for the first sentence callback at the end of the story, I used a classic beginning, “Once upon a time, a pair of dedicated young scientists tried to save the world from climate change.” But as our narrator-observer explains, how this story ends is up to the reader.

I hope you enjoyed my “linear tale” with a message. You can read Once Upon A Time and all my short stories, blog posts and other writing at TallAndTrue.com. You can also buy my short story collections, including my latest collection, Twelve More Furious Months, from the Amazon Kindle and Kobo online bookstores — links are available in the show notes.

The next episode of Tall And True Short Reads will be in your podcast feed shortly. In the meantime, check your feed or the podcast website for earlier episodes from Seasons One, Two and Three.

And follow or subscribe to the podcast and rate and review it via your favourite app — doing so helps me share my writing and memories with other listeners.

You can support this podcast financially by making a small one-off or regular donation via the Acast Supporter Page.

And finally, please tell your family and friends about Tall And True Short Reads and the Tall And True writers’ website.

Podcast Theme and Sound Effects

Royalty-free music from Pixabay.com: Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 15 in D major, Op. 28 ‘Pastorale’ – IV. Rondo. Allegro ma non-Troppo, performed by Karine Gilanyan.

Sound effects licensed under Creative Commons 0 from FreeSound.org:

Production Notes

Tall And True Short Reads is produced using Audacity.

Podcast episodes are recorded in Sydney, Australia, on the traditional lands of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation.

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Support this show https://supporter.acast.com/tall-and-true-short-reads.

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Kurd Friends in the Mountains

Tall And True Short Reads – Season Three

Tall And True Short Reads

Season Three Trailer

Season Three Trailer (9 September 2022)

Tall And True Short Reads is a storytelling podcast featuring short stories, blog posts and other writing written and narrated by Robert Fairhead from the Tall And True writers’ website. Launched in September 2020, Season Three starts in September 2022 with a “story that begins at the end”, Once Upon A Time.

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Season Three Trailer

Show Notes

Season Three Trailer (9 September 2022)

The Tall And True Short Reads storytelling podcast features short stories, blog posts and other writing written and narrated by Robert Fairhead from the Tall And True writers’ website. Launched in September 2020, Season Three starts in September 2022 with a “story that begins at the end”, Once Upon A Time.

Support the podcast: https://supporter.acast.com/tall-and-true-short-reads

Buy Robert’s short story collections online:

Writer’s and Podcaster’s Insight

In September 2020, I launched the Tall And True Short Reads podcast, featuring short stories written and narrated by me from the Tall And True writers’ website.

My goal for the podcast was to share and showcase something I love doing, writing, on a medium that I also love, podcasting. In Season One, I released thirty-two episodes, consisting of seventeen standalone short stories and two multi-chapter instalments.

For Season Two in September 2021, in addition to short stories, I expanded the podcast to include my blog posts from Tall And True. And I launched the podcast website.

Season Two featured twenty-six episodes, a mix of fiction and nonfiction writing. And like Season One, each episode concluded with my Writer’s Insight explaining when, why and how I wrote the short story or blog post.

When I introduced Tall And True Short Reads in 2020, I called it an “audio fiction podcast”. But two seasons on, I’ve realised I’m producing storytelling episodes, whether they’re based on short stories and blog posts, fiction and nonfiction, or tall and true tales.

And so, with Season Three, I plan to include other examples of my storytelling from Tall And True — on dogs, travel, memoir and other topics — and the comedy routine I promised in Episode 40 of the podcast, My One Night Stand. And there will be more multi-part episodes, like Back to School and Both Sides of the Story from Season One.

The first episode of Season Three of Tall And True Short Reads, to be released later in September, fittingly starts with a “story that begins at the end”, Once Upon A Time. In the meantime, check your feed or the podcast website for all fifty-eight episodes from Seasons One and Two.

You can read all my blog posts, short stories and other writing at TallAndTrue.com. You can also buy my short story collections from the Amazon Kindle and Kobo online bookstores.

And please follow or subscribe to Tall And True Short Reads and rate and review it via your favourite app — doing so helps me share my writing with other listeners.

You can also support this podcast financially by making a small one-off or regular donation via the Acast Supporter Page.

And finally, please tell your family and friends about Tall And True Short Reads and the Tall And True writers’ website.

Podcast Theme and Sound Effects

Royalty-free music from Pixabay.com: Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 15 in D major, Op. 28 ‘Pastorale’ – IV. Rondo. Allegro ma non-Troppo, performed by Karine Gilanyan.

Sound effects licensed under Creative Commons 0 from FreeSound.org:

Production Notes

Tall And True Short Reads is produced using Audacity.

Podcast episodes are recorded in Sydney, Australia, on the traditional lands of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation.

Acast Podcast Supporter Page

Support this show https://supporter.acast.com/tall-and-true-short-reads.

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