Ten Summer Writing Tips to Keep You Engaged

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Coyote Tales

We are happy to announce that our next live event will be at Ivins City Park on September 10th. We have an inspiring line-up of tellers, but there is room on the stage for you too!

 

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH AT THE IVINS CITY HERITAGE DAYS FESTIVAL AT IVINS CITY PARK

THE THEME FOR THE EVENING’S STORIES IS:

TRADITION

 

The evening begins with a BYOP (bring your own picnic) pre-party with Stillhouse Road bluegrass music. We’re taking names for storytellers – if you have a story to tell and would like to get on stage, please contact Victoria through the Coyote Tales website.
Prepare a 5 minute story about customs, heritage or birthright. Think:  Folklore, wisdom or ritual passed from generation to generation. 
Tell us YOUR story about connection to ancestry or times past.

YOUR STORY MUST BE YOUR STORY

Were you there? Are you the main character? Your involvement in the events as they unfold is essential.  

We are after true, first person narrative stories. 

https://coyotetalesstories.com/
THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO EVERYONE!

 

To revisit past events, please visit the Coyote Tales story archives on our website at https://coyotetalesstories.com/
Let us know what you think!

Everyone has a story

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