THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #541 – Natalie Goldberg Returns

Episode #541 – Natalie Goldberg Returns

Natalie Goldberg returns to The Paul Leslie Hour.

Joining us for a second time: the best-selling author Natalie Goldberg. She’s written 15 books — everything from memoirs, collections of essays, poetry, writing books, and a novel. Her recent book is Three Simple Lines: A Writer’s Pilgrimage into the Heart and Homeland of Haiku.

This interview is an entertaining look at haiku and some of Natalie Goldberg’s recollections and thoughts about the poetry art form. Those interested in haiku, poetry in general, writing as a practice and Japan will find this interview a captivating exploration with great storytelling. Natalie reads great haikus to the audience to start the show.

Those who have read Three Simple Lines will find this listening experience an enjoyable companion. For those who are not familiar, you may find yourself inspired to pick up a copy. It’s a great pleasure to announce, the second interview with Natalie Goldberg. Right here on The Paul Leslie Hour!

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