Once again, I am preparing for a theme-based storytelling event. That theme is “lies.” I often use quotations to stimulate thought ... Continue reading
I spent the weekend before last at NerdCon: Stories. I went with my friend Ann Reay. Both of us attended ... Continue reading
My roommate and I had a quiet New Year’s Eve. Seriously. We watched a couple of episodes of the Twilight ... Continue reading
https://paulareednancarrow.com/2016/01/03/less-is-more-the-resolution-we-both-can-keep/
The #FolkloreThursday Twitter feed has been full the last few weeks of all things Krampus. This makes sense, given that ... Continue reading
https://paulareednancarrow.com/2015/12/13/all-things-krampus/
If you were paying attention (and it’s not a judgment upon you if you weren’t), you might have noticed that ... Continue reading
https://paulareednancarrow.com/2015/10/19/why-stories-matter-my-introduction-to-nerdcon/
Yesterday I walked in the City of the Dead. That’s how I always feel when I’m in a cemetery; like ... Continue reading
https://paulareednancarrow.com/2015/09/14/kid-brain-in-babyland/
How the Devil Married Three Sisters was published in 1885 in a book of Italian folktales. The stories were collected by ... Continue reading
https://paulareednancarrow.com/2015/04/19/the-devil-marries-three-sisters-an-italian-folktale/
If you read this blog – and I hope you do – you know I’ve committed to 20 hours of ... Continue reading
https://paulareednancarrow.com/2015/01/25/performance-poetics-and-prose-oh-my/
Told Saturday, September 6 for Story Arts of Minnesota‘s PROMPT series – “Stories based on, inspired by, or tangentially related ... Continue reading
Deadlines have a way of piling up on a person. The result can be cacophanous. As I mentioned last week, ... Continue reading