Results of the Springville Museum Fair and storytelling

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Well things worked out well for the line of story tellers I arranged for the Springville museum fair. Everyone arrived and did wonderful stories. This is a great way for me to learn from some talented people. It’s interesting to see how some use music to accent their concert and are ready to do alternatives to what they planned when the sound system goes haywire.

Others were very good in not only facial expressions but using their body to emphasize emotion in certain points of their stories. Others were very good in getting participation from the audience.

We’ll have to see if we can improve the location for the story tellers for the sake of shade for the teller and the audience and to maybe not compete with the music (performer or recorded) from the stage near us. Otherwise, it seemed to work out well and I had a chance to presents components of Traits of a hero, but time restraints prevented me from giving the full thing.

Now that that is done I can concentrate upon preparing the performances for the Patriot Camp and to finish up Pursued for the Utah arts council competition. Because of posting eBooks on line, they invalidate me from competing from most of the categories except three. Deadlines are very good to help me get off my duff. Monday to help a friend do more packing, one thing to another, and another, and another.

I have three friends who are willing to be alpha readers for Pursued which makes me happy.

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