By Porter Anderson / @Porter_Anderson
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Sharing Recipes and Life
Onofre is Publications Director for the 23-year-old Gemini Ink, a program which sees its mission as serving both writers and readers.
“Not just a cookbook,” Onofre says, Recetas de mi vida is “a collection of stories and recipes.”
She goes on:
The name comes from the writing workshop from which the stories and recipes were taken. The workshop was one of three from the Tinta Digital project, funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. Tinta Digital was a “year-long festival of literary arts education and outreach in San Antonio’s Southside,” and a collaboration between Gemini Ink and BiblioTech Digital Library.
The goal of the Recetas de mi vida workshop was that seniors share recipes and memories that would be featured in an ebook and shared via the Bibliotech Digital Library.
And this is the sort of project that SELF-e logically supports, bringing libraries and their writers and readers in digital contact.
In this case, Gemini Ink’s Writers in Communities (WIC) program has a chance to shine.
“We work with people who don’t usually consider themselves writers,” Onofre says, “so often we end up with voices and stories that one might not normally find in mainstream literature.
“We also place published experienced writers in these workshops.” Recetas was led by Bárbara Renaud González, Latina journalist and author of Golondrina, why did you leave me? Bárbara’s very good at working with the seniors in our community. She has a way of unearthing the most interesting stories from students.
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