Literary Death Match Throws Down in Portland

Portland’s art calender is filled with poetry readings.  From Port Veritas to Rhythmic Cypher, Portlandites can get their poetry fix a few nights a week.  But what about us prose guys?  Those of us who write and read in lines that wrap around the far edge of the page? You’re right, we have Word Portland.  …

A Disturbance in Frenchville, Maine: Part II

Herman and his friend make the journey back to Herman’s camp a week after the first disturbance.  During the seven hour trek of driving up 95, four-wheeling narrow logging roads, and hiking the final two miles, Herman and his friend speculate endlessly about what threw the boulder at their canoe. “A hermit,” Herman says. “A …

A Disturbance In Frenchville, Maine: Part I

I don’t know how this story ends.  Even Herman doesn’t yet know how it ends.  But we’re all hoping for a big finale. A friend told me this story yesterday, and it’s me gripped in the way storytelling has entranced us since the first cavemen sat around a crackling fire and told tales of mysterious …

Concert Review: The Moth Main Stage Event at the State Theater (6.6.13)

The Moth is a storytelling godsend.  For those who haven’t listened to The Moth Radio Hour on NPR (Sunday nights at 7 on MPBN), here’s how The Moth works: a storyteller takes the stage without any notes and tells a true story for ten minutes or less.  Other than that, there aren’t any rules.  Their …