Jonny Barber is having synchronistic experiences in Kurt Cobain’s old house in Washington. Spontaneous Prose Store founder Kaile H. Glick talks to Zack about politics. Life artist Audrey Turco offers inestimably valuable tips on Jonny’s Colfax Museum. Includes a shout out to Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Camp Elasticity the Podcast.
There are a few minutes of found comedy to start. Stick with it! Link to watch and listen HERE
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Camp Elasticity is a clearing house for creative experimentation to include literary, artistic, musical, social and comedic productions. CEO Zack Kopp is a freelance writer and editor in Denver. He is the author of six novels so far, a short story collection, a book of poetry, a collection of metamorphic prose and a collection of articles, essays, interviews, reviews and commentary. His latest book, Market Man, was just published by Boston's Big Table Publishing.Kopp has also worked as a ghost writer and editor. His writing has appeared in Rain Taxi, Please Kill Me, and elsewhere.
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