9 episodes

Select true stories excerpted from the book "With Open Arms: Short Stories of Misadventures in Morocco” (#1 Amazon Bestseller: Kindle Morocco * Books Morocco * Kindle Africa * Books Africa) and two bonus interviews. [o] Awarded Three 2018 Solas Awards for Travel Writing and a Soul-Making Keats Literary Award. [o] "Matthew's prose is a dance between the richness and delicacy of poetry and the bawdy, acerbic wit of a standup comic." - The Best Travel Writing, Volume II contributor Keith Skinner [o] When Matthew had to renew his European visa, his point of exit was obvious: he was going to Morocco. Memories of his previous trip filled him with anxiety. What was he thinking? After everything that had happened, did he really want to go back? Scams. Altercations. Mishaps. But also humor and beauty. His curiosity overcoming his fears, his second trip would prove as unforgettable as the first. [o] Read by the author. [o] Music Credits: "Mining by Moonlight" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Short Stories of Misadventures in Morocco Author Matthew Felix | Novelist • Storyteller • Humor, Short Stories, and Travel Writer

    • Society & Culture
    • 3.8 • 38 Ratings

Select true stories excerpted from the book "With Open Arms: Short Stories of Misadventures in Morocco” (#1 Amazon Bestseller: Kindle Morocco * Books Morocco * Kindle Africa * Books Africa) and two bonus interviews. [o] Awarded Three 2018 Solas Awards for Travel Writing and a Soul-Making Keats Literary Award. [o] "Matthew's prose is a dance between the richness and delicacy of poetry and the bawdy, acerbic wit of a standup comic." - The Best Travel Writing, Volume II contributor Keith Skinner [o] When Matthew had to renew his European visa, his point of exit was obvious: he was going to Morocco. Memories of his previous trip filled him with anxiety. What was he thinking? After everything that had happened, did he really want to go back? Scams. Altercations. Mishaps. But also humor and beauty. His curiosity overcoming his fears, his second trip would prove as unforgettable as the first. [o] Read by the author. [o] Music Credits: "Mining by Moonlight" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

    The Desert Visitor

    The Desert Visitor

    When Matthew and his three travel companions travel to a remote desert village, they’re stunned by the beauty—and mortified by an unexpected visitor.

    • 6 min
    About the Book: Matthew Felix on Air Interview

    About the Book: Matthew Felix on Air Interview

    Matthew is interviewed by author and filmmaker Erin Byrne, who is also editor of the Vignettes and Postcards from Morocco anthology.

    This episode is excerpted from that interview, where Erin asks Matthew not only about his book, With Open Arms: Short Stories of Misadventures in Morocco, at a high level, but also specifically about the story — not included in this podcast — that recounts one of his most difficult experiences not only in Morocco but in his life. Erin asks Matthew to reflect on how he might have subsequently pieced together his impressions of Morocco based on that experience.

    You can check out the full version of Matthew’s interview with Erin on his Matthew Felix on Air podcast, where they discuss their travel philosophies; Matthew’s experiences living in Spain, France, and Turkey; and lots more.

    • 8 min
    About the Book: Peanut Butter & Passports Morocco Interview

    About the Book: Peanut Butter & Passports Morocco Interview

    Matthew talked about his Morocco book with Tom Gose and Mark Pfeifer on episode 45 of their Peanut Butter & Passports podcast. This clip is taken from that episode, where they talked specifically about Matthew's book, With Open Arms, and his experiences in Morocco.
    The full interview was split into two episodes, where Tom, Mark, and Matthew discussed travel, Matthew’s other books, writing and publishing, and more. Those episodes, as well as more great conversations with other travelers, can be found on the Peanut Butter & Passports podcast.

    • 12 min
    It Ain't Over, Till It's...

    It Ain't Over, Till It's...

    In this previously unpublished story from his forthcoming collection, Matthew tells the rest of what happened the night of his first arrival in Tangier. Still shaken from his nightmarish walk from the port, when Matthew goes to relieve himself in his hotel, he overlooks something essential—and discovers he has one more daunting obstacle to face, before he can call it a night. An unforgettable tale, not for the squeamish.

    • 10 min
    The Mad Hatter

    The Mad Hatter

    When Matthew and his friend Peter agree to share a long-distance taxi with a French couple, they can't possibly imagine how quickly—and how much—they'll come to regret it.

    • 14 min
    The Dunes

    The Dunes

    When Matthew and three travel companions head out into the Saharan sand dunes, one faces a tragically comical struggle that threatens his ascent of the huge dune that is their destination.

    • 10 min

Customer Reviews

3.8 out of 5
38 Ratings

38 Ratings

Sherrieoh ,

I just escaped to Morocco

It seems a bit insensitive to laugh at these accounts of the authors amusing and unbelievable experiences in Morocco, but I’m guessing humor is the only thing that him through them. I highly recommend this podcast and the book, too!

Noha Forster ,

This man has issues.

I’m listening to him talk about his toilet problems. He seems unfit for travel and unable to do any research. Seriously, if your focus is on misadventures, then misadventures will seek you out. Morocco has millions of happy tourists that I couldn’t help thinking the problem was with his personality. What’s the point of this podcast? It doesn’t work as humor, as literature, or as helpful guide. Bye bye.

Jenniferann1234 ,

Why does this exist?

I was 8 minutes in to this podcast when I decided to leave my one-star review. Before traveling to a foreign land you should research it. Not just Google searches, but learn about the history, culture, people and art. Morocco is a beautiful country filled with passionate, interesting people. They have a long history that includes strong ties with the Jewish people. I traveled to Morocco alone in 2018 (I’m a woman) and the only uncomfortable thing I experienced was the airline losing my suitcase for a couple of days. The people were kind and warm, the food was heavy and delicious, and my life was forever changed. The author should maybe stay at a sandals resort in Cabo next time?

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