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SLUDEGPONY, ASHBOLT, REX, fun shows coming up this weekend in Todos Santos

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SLUDEGPONY, ASHBOLT, REX, fun shows coming up this weekend in Todos Santos

Fun show coming up at TSB Sunday, I will have Tex Mex Rex and Ashbolt Stewart with me for this one. Ashbolt and I will be exploring some funky electric grooves, a special treat to have him performing with us for the eve. Cheers 🍻

Todos Santos Brewing



Monday night at Shakti bowl I have a super fun show with Charlotte Hacker-Mullen, 6-8pm, join us for Baja Oriental and some fun originals – singer/songwriter night!

https://jenelle.rocks/music


Sunday TSB with Rex and Ira, Monday Shakti with Patrick Jeffords, Back to Back Fun Oct 29/30, Jenelle Aubade Music with Groovy friends

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Sunday TSB with Rex and Ira, Monday Shakti with Patrick Jeffords, Back to Back Fun Oct 29/30, Jenelle Aubade Music with Groovy friends


Super fun coming up Oct 29th, Sunday Sessions at Todos Santos Brewing – I play a set and have special guests Tex Mex Rex and Ira Evan Nevius Joining. Come and check out all the fun Summer upgrades at the Brewery!

Patrick Jeffords joins me for a show over at Shakti in the Otro lado on Monday Oct 30th, always a rocking time, with an added bonus that Shakti will be launching their new Chinese Food Night to coordinate with Monday Music, enjoy a hot chef slinging hot woks in the front of the house for our happiness, yum.

I will be bringing lots of art to my shows this season, glass heart beads, long knotted bohemian glass bead necklace strands, minimalist glass jewelry on slider chains, framed mono print collages, and later in the season large textured boho style paintings. Been a creative Summer.

ALSO! My debut novel, Poison Apple Witch will be released soon over on Amazon, complete with its own soundtrack album to be released next month. Yes I wrote a light sci-fi fantasy novel, and yes I stocked it full of poetry and lyric fragments from my arsenal, and yes the album to match will be pretty interesting …. excited to share.

All news and upcoming shows can always be found online at http://Jenelle.Rocks




Music Monday night- Tex Mex Rex Jenelle Aubade at Shakti in Todos Santos

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Music Monday night- Tex Mex Rex Jenelle Aubade at Shakti in Todos Santos

Happy to get back to performing for the new season, come join us Monday if you are in town. Shakti Bowl has made some changes, come check it all out! Rex and I play music from 6-8pm.

http://Jenelle.Rocks



Alf Ea Bohemian night Shakti, and Jenelle opening at Cordovas La Esquina Thursday! CAMPFIRE SINGLE now live on Spotify

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Alf Ea Bohemian night Shakti, and Jenelle opening at  Cordovas La Esquina Thursday! CAMPFIRE SINGLE now live on Spotify

My new single CAMPFIRE is now live on SPOTIFY and Apple Music plus all of the other places we stream and download music online. https://jenelle.rocks/


This THURSDAY NIGHT April 20th FOUR-TWENTY … come early to hear me open with a few for the awesome Cordovas Band at their weekly acoustic night jam show at La Esquina Cafe in Todos Santos, Baja. Always a great time.


Monday Bohemian Nights, my live music series/residency at Shakti Bowl in Todos Santos, Baja, Mexico, continues with Tex Mex Rex and I, plus the mystical ALF EA headlining this April 24th. Music starts at 6pm, Buddha bowls, cocktails, good vibes.




Todos Santos Writer’s Workshop 2018

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Todos Santos Writer’s Workshop 2018

Time to sign up!  http://www.todossantoswritersworkshop.com/our-2018-program/

“The 2018 Todos Santos Writers Workshop runs January 27 thru Feb 3. Award-winning poet, translator, and journalist Christopher Merrill (link – http://bit.ly/2wqjli0 ) inaugurates TSWW’s poetry workshop, joining the faculty alongside Jeanne McCulloch (Memoir); Gordon Chaplin (Fiction); Rex Weiner (Nonfiction); Merrill Feitell (Short story) plus guest writers and public events to be announced, including a special seminar featuring Writing Ranch founder and poet Ellen Waterston together with Christopher Merrill in conversation about “Inner and Outer Landscapes: Writing Personally About Nature.” More info at link – http://bit.ly/1rsVPen. #LitHappens”

2018 PROGRAM

Sat, Jan 27:     Arrival day, 6- 8PM evening tamale welcome

Sun, Jan 28:    8:30 AM First day of workshop/3PM afternoon Jonathan Penner craft lecture /free evening

Mon, Jan 29:   9AM Workshop/free afternoon/7PM Faculty reading

 

Tues, Jan 30:   9AM Workshop/free afternoon/free evening

Weds, Jan 31:  9AM Workshop/free afternoon/free evening

Thurs, Feb 1:   9AM Workshop/3PM Writers Roundtable/free evening

Fri, Feb 2:          9AM Workshop/free afternoon/evening traditional music fiesta

Sat, Feb 3:        9AM – 5PM Last day of workshop “office hours”—one-on-one meetings with workshop instructors by appt/ 7PM evening open mic and pot luck dinner

Sun, Feb 4:       Travel day

Note: All events subject to change

ABOUT The Annual TS Writer’s Workshop

The Todos Santos Writers Workshop at Casa Dracula is led by a team of creative writers, editors, and publishing experts dedicated to inspiring and furthering the art of the written word. Established in 2014 in the pueblo magico of Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico, the Todos Santos Writers Workshop offers courses for writers at all levels. Workshops and seminars are based at the historic Casa Dracula, a 19th Century hacienda renowned in local legend and myth. The Todos Santos Writers Workshop  partners with local businesses, educational institutions, and non-profit organizations to support the community.

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Jeanne McCulloch, co-founder/faculty 

An editor at The Paris Review, Tin House, writer in the Features department at Vogue magazine, McCulloch’s work has appeared in Vogue, Tin House, Elle, Allure, O Magazine, and The New York Times Book Review, among other publications. Her interviews with writers have appeared in the legendary Writers at Work series at The Paris Review, and in Tin House.  She is the founding Editorial Director of Tin House Books. McCulloch has taught fiction and non-fiction at The New School for Social Research and at numerous summer writers conferences.  She is currently completing a memoir to be published by Harper Collins.

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Rex Weiner, co-founder/faculty
Journalist, publisher, author and editor, Weiner’s articles have appeared in Vanity Fair, Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine, The New Yorker, New York Observer and The Paris Review, among others. Weiner co-authored The Woodstock Census, a widely-hailed survey of the Sixties Generation’s impact on American society. As staff reporter for Variety from 1994-97 he covered the movie industry and is an investigative reporter for Capital & Main. He serves on the Board of Trustees of Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center in Venice, CA. Pioneering print-on-demand publishing for books of fine art photography, Weiner  conducts workshops on independent publishing. He is a co-owner of Casa Dracula since 1985.

GORDON-PHOTO-300x199Gordon Chaplin, co-founder/faculty
A former journalist (Washington Post, Newsweek, Baltimore Sun), Chaplin has written two novels and three memoirs, including the acclaimed memoir Full Fathom Five. He is a research associate at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia and a consultant with Niparaja, a non-profit marine conservation organization based in La Paz, Baja California Sur.  He first visited Todos Santos in 1981 and is a co-owner of Casa Dracula since 1985. His latest novel, Paraíso, is available on Amazon. Gordon’s website – www.gordonchaplin.com

Christopher Merrill/Faculty Christopher Merrill is the director of the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa. He has published six collections of poetry, including Brilliant Water, and Watch Fire, for which he received the Lavan Younger Poets Award from the Academy of American Poets; translations of Aleš Debeljak’s Anxious Moments and The City and the Child; several edited volumes, among them, The Forgotten Language: Contemporary Poets and Nature and From the Faraway Nearby: Georgia O’Keeffe as Icon; and five books of nonfiction, The Grass of Another Country: A Journey Through the World of Soccer, The Old Bridge: The Third Balkan War and the Age of the Refugee, Only the Nails Remain: Scenes from the Balkan Wars, Things of the Hidden God: Journey to the Holy Mountain, and The Tree of the Doves: Ceremony, Expedition, War.

His work has been translated into twenty-five languages, his journalism appears in many publications, and his awards include a knighthood in arts and letters from the French government. He has held the William H. Jenks Chair in Contemporary Letters at the College of the Holy Cross, and now directs the International Writing Program at The University of Iowa. He serves on the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO, he has conducted cultural diplomacy missions in over thirty countries for the U.S. State Department, and in April 2012 President Obama appointed Merrill to the National Council on the Humanities. www.christophermerrillbooks.com

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Jonathan Penner/faculty
Jonathan Penner is the author of two novels, Going Blind and Natural Order, and two story collections, Private Parties and This Is My Voice. His fiction has appeared in Harper’s, Paris Review, and many other magazines. He has held writing fellowships from the Guggenheim and Fulbright Foundations and the National Endowment for the Arts, and his many honors include the Drue Heinz Literature Prize. Penner has taught fiction writing at the University of Arizona, the University of Hawaii, and Vanderbilt University, and has given lectures and readings abroad under the auspices of the U. S. State Department.

 

bioshot2-300x200Nick Triolo/faculty
Nick Triolo is a writer, long-distance runner, and activist living in Missoula, Montana. Nick holds a M.S. in Environmental Studies (Focus Area: Creative Nonfiction.) His writing has been featured in Orion Magazine, Terrain.org, Trail Runner Magazine, Whitefish Review, Clackamas Review, and others. Nick has lived and visited Todos Santos for the past decade, and in 2014 he directed the documentary “The Crossing,” about resisting open-pit gold mining in Southern Baja. He’s currently at work on his first book. Learn more: The Jasmine Dialogues.

IMG_5268Merrill Feitell/Faculty                                                    Merrill Feitell’s first book, Here Beneath Low-Flying Planes, won the Iowa Short Fiction Award. In addition to serving on MFA faculty in the creative writing programs at University of Maryland and Cal State San Bernardino, she has also taught fiction workshops at Pratt Institute, SUNY Purchase, Colorado College, and Columbia University. She is currently at work on a novel and a series of multi-media essays and she’s also fiction editor at Forklift, Ohio: A Journal of Poetry, Fiction, and Light Industrial Safety. She lives on the edge of Los Angeles. Her website is http://merrillfeitell.com

Todos Santos Writers Workshop 2017

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Todos Santos Writers Workshop 2017

TSWW News! The 2017 Todos Santos Writers Workshop is running concurrently with Ellie Waterston’s Writers Ranch Feb 5 – 11 (link – http://bit.ly/2aFV0LD ), so the town will be full of writers that week =) Enjoy all sorts of exciting events that people from town can attend, and more if you join our workshops. http://www.todossantoswritersworkshop.com/2017-program/

Workshop sessions daily at Casa Dracula

Monday Feb 6, thru Friday, Feb 10, 9am -12:30

Events 

  • Sunday Feb 5 Early evening –  Welcoming reception for TSWW students at Casa Dracula
  • Tuesday Feb 7 night – Faculty reading, Casa Dracula courtyard (public invited for donation)
  • Wednesday Feb 8  night – Writers Dinner at Serendipity for TSWW + Writing Ranch
  • Thursday Feb 9 afternoon, Publishing Roundtable (public invited for donation) Location TBA
  • Friday Feb 10 night – Fiesta at Casa Dracula (by invitation only)
  • Saturday afternoon – TSWW concluding event, location TBA

To be scheduled:

  • Craft workshop with Jonathan Penner

A few new things:

  • Nick Triolo, a young writer based in Missoula with family in TS, joins our staff.
  • We’re collaborating with Writing Ranch  a workshop that our friend Ellie Waterston has run for many years in Todos Santos. This year we’re running concurrently. Writing Ranch students will join us at several TSWW events, and we’ll get together for a combined group dinner at Serendipity on Wednesday night, where  Nick Triolo will give a pre-dinner talk: Psychoscapes of Love and Revolution: Personal Narrative on Ecology, Activism, and Human Wholeness
  • On the final “Fiesta” night, we’ll be inviting some of our literary friends from La Paz to help create a cross-cultural event with music, food and spoken word en español y ingles.  More details to come!

The Todos Santos Writers Workshop at Casa Dracula is led by a team of creative writers, editors, graphic designers and publishing experts dedicated to inspiring and furthering the art of the written word. Established in 2014 in the pueblo magico of Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico, the Todos Santos Writers Workshop offers courses for writers at all levels. Workshops and seminars are based at the historic Casa Dracula, a 19th Century hacienda renowned in local legend and myth. The Todos Santos Writers Workshop  partners with local business, educational institutions and organizations to support the community.

Jeanne McCulloch

JAY photoAn editor at The Paris Review, Tin House, writer in the Features department at Vogue magazine, McCulloch’s work has appeared in Vogue, Tin House, Elle, Allure, O Magazine, and The New York Times Book Review, among other publications. Her interviews with writers have appeared in the legendary Writers at Work series at The Paris Review, and in Tin House.  She is the founding Editorial Director of Tin House Books. McCulloch has taught fiction and non-fiction at The New School for Social Research and at numerous summer writers conferences.  She is currently completing a memoir to be published by Harper Collins.

Rex Weiner
Rex Journalist, publisher, author and editor, Weiner’s feature articles have appeared in Vanity Fair, Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine, The New Yorker, New York Observer and The Paris Review, among others. Weiner co-authored The Woodstock Census, a widely-hailed survey of the Sixties Generation’s impact on American society. As staff reporter for Variety from 1992-97 he covered the movie industry and covered Los Angeles politics as West Coast Correspondent for the Forward. He is a regular contributor to L’Optimum and Officiel Hommes in France as well as ICON and Rolling Stone Italia, writing cover stories on film and music stars. Pioneering print-on-demand publishing for books of fine art photography, Weiner  conducts workshops on independent publishing. He is a co-owner of Casa Dracula since 1985.

 

Gordon Chaplin
GordonA former journalist (Washington Post, Newsweek, Baltimore Sun), Chaplin has written two novels and three memoirs, including the acclaimed memoir Full Fathom Five. He is a research associate at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia and a consultant with Niparaja, a non-profit marine conservation organization based in La Paz, Baja California Sur.  He first visited Todos Santos in 1981 and is a co-owner of Casa Dracula since 1985. His latest novel, Paraiso, will be published in 2016.

Jonathan Penner
JonathanJonathan Penner is the author of two novels, Going Blind and Natural Order, and two story collections, Private Parties and This Is My Voice. His fiction has appeared in Harper’s, Paris Review, and many other magazines. He has held writing fellowships from the Guggenheim and Fulbright Foundations and the National Endowment for the Arts, and his many honors include the Drue Heinz Literature Prize. Penner has taught fiction writing at the University of Arizona, the University of Hawaii, and Vanderbilt University, and has given lectures and readings abroad under the auspices of the U. S. State Department. 

Lucille Recht Penner 
LucilleLucille Recht Penner was born in New York City and is an alumna of Barnard College. She has written 35 books for children on subjects ranging from dinosaurs to Native American food. Many of her books have been book club selections and two were Boston Globe Honor Books. Mrs. Penner lives in Tucson, Arizona and Portland, Oregon

 

 

 

About The Writing Ranch www.writingranch.com

EllenSince 2000 the Writing Ranch has offered workshops and retreats for emerging and established writers in poetry, nonfiction and memoir. The annual week-long “Writing Down the Baja” and “Manuscript Lab” held in Todos Santos are for writers ready to commit to the page and get some writing done.

Led by Ellen Waterston, award-winning author, poet and creative writing instructor, the Writing Ranch’s week-long retreat includes daily workshops, evening critiques, guest author presentations, sightseeing excursions, a formal final reading, a published anthology of participant’s work, and lodging and meals at Serendipity, an exquisite beachfront boutique hotel.