I’ll Be On Story Hour!

On Wednesday, July 7, 2020, I’ll be a guest on Story Hour, along with Vancouver-based horror writer Can Wiggins. I’ll be reading two pieces of flash fiction.

The Story Hour archives are on Facebook.

Writer Daniel Marcus founded Story Hour during the depths of the pandemic sequestration; revisiting the old concept of telling tales around the fire. Writer Laura Blackwell joined him as co-host. (By the way, Laura is an awesome writer, whether it’s horror, magic, a Beowulf retelling or science fiction with a generation ship filled with ghosts.)

Story Hour is a chance to hear writers reading their own work–and maybe discover, or rediscover, a storyteller.

Can Wiggins doesn’t have a lot of work on the internet, but I did find this anthology that features one of her stories. I’m a fan of folk horror so I’m looking forward to hearing her read! Neither of my pieces is scary–unless you’ve had an aggressive person in a presentation you were giving, then one might be. I hope you can tune in!

If you miss it live, visit the Facebook page.





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One Response to I’ll Be On Story Hour!

  1. Илья says:

    Corduroy the bear sits on a shelf in a department store, longing for a friend — but little Lisa’s mother refuses to buy him. He’s missing a button after all. Corduroy’s after-hours search for his missing button leads to escalating mischief and a story that’s great for anyone who’s ever wondered whether toys come to life when you aren’t looking. (For ages 2 to 5) Peaceful Ferdinand just wants to be left alone, to sit under his cork tree sniffing the flowers — and when he ends up in the bullring, his refusal to fight (the flowers in the lady spectators’ hair are so much more interesting) confounds the bullfighters. A classic tale of pacifism and being true to yourself. (For ages 3 to 5)

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