Chrysti has a wonderful series! This is truly a useful radio series for listeners. I enjoyed the etymology of the word "epitaph" as well as the various epitaphs found on gravestones. Concise and engaging, Chrysti has a quirky little series that is actually useful to the listener.
I like this series. I'm a lover of words, as I believe the majority of public radio listeners are. Drawing from a wide variety of sources, the producer Chrysti Smith has developed a piece that catches the ear very well - it's smooth, entertaining, and informative. I especially liked the epitaph, "I told you I was sick." This piece would work well around Keillor's "Writer's Almanac" or anyplace in the programming schedule where two minutes of intelligence are needed. Good job.
Comments for Epitaph
This piece belongs to the series "Chrysti the Wordsmith"
Produced by Chrysti M. Smith
Other pieces by Chrysti M. Smith
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Minhal Baig
Posted on July 19, 2007 at 04:15 PM | Permalink
Review of Epitaph
Chrysti has a wonderful series! This is truly a useful radio series for listeners. I enjoyed the etymology of the word "epitaph" as well as the various epitaphs found on gravestones. Concise and engaging, Chrysti has a quirky little series that is actually useful to the listener.
Deborah Astley
Posted on May 17, 2005 at 06:42 AM | Permalink
Review of Epitaph
I like this series. I'm a lover of words, as I believe the majority of public radio listeners are. Drawing from a wide variety of sources, the producer Chrysti Smith has developed a piece that catches the ear very well - it's smooth, entertaining, and informative. I especially liked the epitaph, "I told you I was sick." This piece would work well around Keillor's "Writer's Almanac" or anyplace in the programming schedule where two minutes of intelligence are needed. Good job.