Hello, AGAIN, everyone, and welcome to another great round of East Side Storytellin’. Similar to the 37 previous shows we’ve put together from East Side Story, we’ve come together here to get you cultured up just right in the form of a local Nashville writer reading from original prose, followed by an amazing local musician […]
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Hello, and good day to YOU! WELCOME to another superb round of Nashville culture, stories, and East Side Storytellin’. Much like the 32 shows we’ve done before this one, we promise to give you the chance to appreciate an intriguing local author reading from their original prose, a talented local musician talking about and performing […]
Hello, good evening, morning, and whenever you are read this the first or 40th time. THANK YOU for coming here to the page to support another round of East Side Storytellin’! With a very special reading from Nashville’s newest published author, to a very cool storytelling set of songs from a relatively new Nashville resident […]
One shy of a full year of doing this East Side Storytellin’ project, 24 might be my lucky number now because I was as excited as I’ve been since the start to take part in it. Whether or not you know this about me personally, I am a huge Halloween and horror movie aficionado. It […]
Once again, sitting at my desk at the bookstore, East Side Story, days after the show you are about to read about and listen to, I am still amazed at all of the fun we are having for East Side Storytellin’ two times a month! If you haven’t been to a live show yet, shame […]
Beyond being that it was the 22nd East Side Storytellin’ show, the second show at Mad Donna’s, and the second show that featured a local poet, I knew ahead of time that it was going to be something special. Pretty much every show has some kind of coincidental connection that happens the night of […]
Once again, our no rain dance prayers were answered. Looking back, it was the calm before the flood of ’13. Looking ahead before the evening of August 6th, 2013, I was doing more than one little no rain jig in the bookstore, hoping that the scattered showers by morning and afternoon would get rid […]