Last Thursday night, Better Said Than Done storytellers put on a fantastic storytelling show as part of George Mason University’s Fall for the Book Festival. I must say, I am not used to seeing audience members taking notes, but I am guessing those were creatuive writing students and not really bad spies.
The night of true, personal stories kicked off with a tale about library books checked out by Ellouise Schoettler. You can watch the video here.
Richard Barr continued with his story of using Japanese travel books to help with his trip abroad. Watch his video here.
Host Jessica Piscitelli Robinson rounded out the first half of the show with a true story about her fiction novel. Find out how the story ends here.
David Supley Foxworth got the second half of the show rolling with a tale of Christmas cheer and cold blooded competition. Watch to find out who won here.
Our artist in residence, Ann Cavazos, suffered for her art. Find out how here.
Storyteller Miriam Nadel shared with us her other passion – language. Find out how to dit-leur en huit langues here.
Our night of storytelling wrapped up with Pierce McManus in a Hooters, because we’re classy people. Ogle his story here.If you missed the storytelling, you don’t have long to wait for the next one. Join us this Saturday for another night of true, personal storytelling. Details here.