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B4 Bed: Stories For Adults (Tell-Tale Heart & Monkey's Paw)

Presented by Wandering Aesthetics at Akron-Summit County Public Library, Firestone Park Branch, Akron OH

Oct 16 2017
B4 Bed: Stories For Adults (Tell-Tale Heart & Monkey's Paw)

With Halloween right around the corner, enjoy an evening of thrills, chills, fears and tears at the latest addition of B4 BED: STORIES FOR ADULTS held at Firestone Park Branch Library.

Enjoy podcasts? How about a good book? Maybe you always wanted to start a story only to realize you don’t have the time? Or maybe you want to feel just like a kid again and have a good story read to you? Let your imagination wander as you join Storyteller Kyle Jozsa from Wandering Aesthetics as he shares a series of short stories – radio play style – for adults only.

B4 BED: STORIES FOR ADULTS is all about that return trip to childhood. So sit back, relax and getaway from the everyday as we read you enthralling episodes from modern and classic writers alike.

Participants should feel free to bring their sewing, knitting or crocheting projects, coloring books or other handheld fidget toys to enjoy as Kyle weaves two tales of absolute terror.

STORIES FOR OCTOBER:

…Horror…

The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe

“I think it was his eye! yes, it was this! He had the eye of a vulture –a pale blue eye, with a film over it. Whenever it fell upon me, my blood ran cold; and so by degrees ... view more »

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