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In Conversation with Mimi Nichter | The Memoir Hostage Prolific Pulse Press Podcast

What was it like to survive one of the earliest acts of international aviation terrorism?On September 6, 1970, twenty-year-old Mimi Nichter was aboard Trans World Airlines Flight 741 when it was hijacked and diverted to the Jordanian desert. Passengers were held for six days in extreme conditions, and Mimi—falsely accused of being an Israeli soldier—was among those taken hostage as war broke out around them.In this powerful interview, Mimi discusses her memoir, Hostage: A Memoir of Terrorism, Trauma, and Resilience, sharing what it was like to endure captivity, confront trauma, and ultimately find resilience.Mimi Nichter is a cultural and medical anthropologist, public speaker, and professor emerita at the University of Arizona. She is the recipient of the Margaret Mead Award and the George Foster Practicing Medical Anthropology Award, and her essays have appeared in HuffPost, Newsweek, and Brevity.🔔 Subscribe for more author interviews and powerful conversations.💬 Share your thoughts or questions in the comments below.https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/potomac-books/9781640126978/hostage/
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Got Your Goat – National Poetry Month April 2 2020

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Today’s prompt is all about goats! Let’s write a goat poem. It could be about goats in general, favorite story goats, goat cheese or anything goats.

If you would like to follow the Robert Lee Brewer’s Poetic Asides Prompt for this day you can check it out. He always has great poem ideas!

And just is in case you are not familiar with NaPoWriMo you can check them out for their wonderful ideas.

So there are three sources! Surely there’s a poem in there for you!

Feel free to share in comments.

Happy Writing!!