
What we’re about
Meet other storytellers and all those who enjoy the art of personal storytelling. Inspired by The Moth, we get together at 7pm on the third Thursday of each month at the Chabad of Queen Anne-Magnolia in Seattle to share true stories about our lives that somehow changed how we saw ourselves or the world around us.
If you're curious, you are free to come to the show whether you're a Meetup member or not. Visit our Rules and Guidelines page to see what you'll need to do to tell a story. Join the group if you'd like to receive the monthly invites.
Email me if you have any questions.
Upcoming events
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FGS: Comfort Zones part 2
Swedish Cultural Center, 1920 Dexter Ave N., Seattle, WA, USWe’re doing it again!
We had 11 names left in Mr. Coffee for our October Comfort Zone show, so I’m going to do the same theme again in November. If your name wasn’t called at the October show, come out on November 20, and I promise you’ll get a chance to tell it. If you’re one of the 11 but can’t make the November show, let me know, and I’ll make sure you get on another show. I hate bumping tellers!
If you weren’t at the October show, here’s the invite:
Come tell a story about a time when you left your comfort zone. Did you do it on purpose, or was discomfort thrust upon you? Do you rush in with excitement or get dragged in against your will? Did you quit a soul-crushing job? Jump into marriage after 50 years of living on your own? Maybe you learned to drive a car in your 40s when you left NYC and moved to Boise.
Did you conquer your fear of mice by covering yourself with peanut butter and hiding in my pantry? It might work. I have a lot of mice in there.
Whatever you did to get out of your comfort zone, we’d love to hear about it. Or maybe you have a story about something else entirely. That’s fine too. Our themes are just suggestions designed to evoke memories. You can tell a story about anything as long as it follows our usual rules and guidelines.
https://freshgroundstories.com/2013/01/22/storytelling-rules-and-guidelines/Remember, all stories need to have something at stake. Ask yourself what obstacle you were trying to overcome, and build the story from there. Practice the story out loud to as many people as possible and time yourself when you’re doing it. Please don’t get onstage if you haven’t practiced your story. The audience is giving you their time and attention. It’s not fair to them if you get up there and try to wing it.
All stories have to be under 8 minutes. Stories can be as short as you want, but not over 8 minutes. Stories also have to be clean in both language and content. Send me an email if you have any questions about that.
The rest of the rules and guidelines are below:
https://freshgroundstories.com/2013/01/22/storytelling-rules-and-guidelines/Our free monthly online workshop is a great place to get feedback on your story.
https://www.meetup.com/Fresh-Ground-Stories-Storytelling-Workshop/I’m also happy to help anyone with a story they’re working on. Email me, and we can set up a phone call.
See you Thursday, November 20, at 7 pm on the top floor of the Seattle Swedish Club, 1920 Dexter Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Paul
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