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Performer Miriam Feder weaves words, music, sound and emotion into stories and performances that help us remember who we are and where we come from.
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Available Episodes (50)
You were expecting to see a completely new look and feel, werent you. Me too. Its all there some where but the alien galactic gerbil drillteam is not quite pointing in the proper direction,...
Happy Halloween. Dont we love to be scared? just a little?
In my journey it has taken me a long time to stop being haunted by history and to be able to accommodate it. The more I write the more I discover the voices in my head, in my heart,...
I have, on occasion said that there are two kinds of people: those who move from their home and those that stay.
We are works in progress. Hopefully, each love builds upon the last. From The Continuum
How weve come to rely on experts and yet they seem, more and more, like the blind men publishing gobledygook tomes about their elephant. Still wouldnt it be nice to know what it takes...
Memory, gratitude, sadness, and perspective are so often lost in the shuffle of the day, in the need to be strong and unwavering. But every now and again we get a cue to listen, feel,...
Can you go back into a relationship? Can you process out of a relationship? Maybemaybe not. Doing anything constructively with love seems to be a bit dicey, but worth the tryThese...
In Big Words Im exploring some simple words we all know that seem to get bigger and bigger as my understanding and perspective shifts. This reminiscence is about my Fatherfortunately...
Big Words is a collection of explorations of words we often think we understand, but that sometimes become more complex and perplexing. Depression in the third in the series.
Every now and then we hear it and we jump. We might see it in the mirror, we might notice it in the complaints of a friend. Its creeping up on us. Were becoming our parents. From
Its better to have loved and lostreally. Its too easy to throw away the good along with the bad, when love gives out. So heres a shard of the best.
This piece was just accepted for publication in The 2007 edition of VoiceCatcher, an anthology published by Portland Women Writers. I thought Id bring it back in case you missed it...
Shoe leather memories and extremely deferred gratification, from the collection, The Continuum.
Ive performed this piece at all three of my live performances. It refined itself into a poem since its original incarnation. I wanted to bring it back, for those of you who may have...
Pieces change a fair amount as I work them up for performance. Mortality Smacks was the lead off piece for The Vestibule. Heres a new recording of it.
This is the first entry in a collection called Big Words.
Cosmic fireworks. Did the stars move for you? From Continuum, a new collection.
Voices and memories we maybe never knew, but may.from Continuum, a new collection by Miriam Feder.
Whats left and left-over. From Loose Knit.
Figuring out a relationship with new-found family. From Loose Knit.
She ran everything. Now things run just fine without her. Imaginefrom Loose Knit.
Tea leaves, sunspots, cultural touchstones.from Intersections.
How in the world did we get here, and so fast? From Loose Knit.
Just me against the worldI learned it in groupthink. From the collection Intersections.
Tripping, falling and landing on ones feet., from the collection Intersections.
Leaving the family cloaks behind and stepping out into the light. From the collection Intersections.
Rebirth, even for the reluctant gardener. From the collection Loose Knit.
Overwhelm, overload, apathy and cynicism make a toxic brew by mid-life. From the collection Intersections.
Terrible advice to have to give your daughter. From the collection Intersections.
Language success and surprise on the road. From the collection, Intersections.
The cliffs of Moher, the gift of gab and an introduction to travel. From Intersections.
Privacy, whats seen and not said. From Intersections.
Aging parents and memorypart 3, from The Passaggio.
As our parents agePart 2 in a three part series from The Passaggio.
As our parents age.Part one of a three part piece from The Passaggio.
A Midlife Valentine. From Loose Knit.
Getting the last drop from a great vacation. Amble down the jetway with this feature from The Passaggio.
Five miles through the snow, uphill both waysa classic story from The Passaggio.
Yes I can get my car in the garage, but its tight. Part of the collection Loose Knit.
Unwinding the coils of life gets harder. From the collection Loose Knit.
Babies grow up; surprise! From The Passaggio.
Haiku for you. Reflections on life, from the collection Loose Knit.
A tale of obsession and self-destruction, from the collection Ravelings.
We are our toys. From Loose Knit.
Simply to be seen. From the collection Ravelings.
Curiousity about an impossible history. From Ravelings.
A dog with a healthy coat. And more. From Ravelings.
Who knew the best feature of the Rambler were its drive-in-movie seats.
I failed lunch. From the collection Ravelings.

