We bring stories of all kinds to life, in Second Life
... and other virtual worlds
CELEBRATING GREAT STORIES IN VIRTUAL WORLDS SINCE 2008!
... and other virtual worlds
CELEBRATING GREAT STORIES IN VIRTUAL WORLDS SINCE 2008!
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All stories told in
open voice,
all times Pacific Time
*Saturday, September 17th, at Noon- HAVING A BALL WITH JANE AUSTEN - It's time for more adventures with Jane Austen. In celebration of the September, we are having a ball, with Caledonia sharing selections involving Balls from Miss Austen's novels, including: "Mansfield Park", "Sense and Sensibility", and "Pride and Prejudice", live in voice. Music and dancing to follow in the spectacular ballroom CLICK HERE for slurl
*Sunday, September 18th:
~ At 1:30 pm - TEA TIME at Baker Street - our new series continues at Tea Time's summer digs at the University of Washington iSchool in SL. THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES continues, with Kayden, John, and Caledonia. CLICK HERE for slurl
~ At 3pm - STORYTELLERS' SANDBOX: PIRATE SUNDAY! Seanchai Library's Storytellers Sandbox join with Kultivate Magazine in a benefit for Stand Up for Cancer on "Talk Like A Pirate Day" Eve with tales of pirates and brigands on the high seas. Shandon Loring, Bryn Taleweaver, Kayden Oconnell, Caledonia Skytower and Crap Mariner share salty tales, live in voice
It's a Big Week at Seanchai Libraries
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All stories told in
open voice,
all times Pacific Time
*Saturday, September 17th, at Noon- HAVING A BALL WITH JANE AUSTEN - It's time for more adventures with Jane Austen. In celebration of the September, we are having a ball, with Caledonia sharing selections involving Balls from Miss Austen's novels, including: "Mansfield Park", "Sense and Sensibility", and "Pride and Prejudice", live in voice. Music and dancing to follow in the spectacular ballroom CLICK HERE for slurl
*Sunday, September 18th:
~ At 1:30 pm - TEA TIME at Baker Street - our new series continues at Tea Time's summer digs at the University of Washington iSchool in SL. THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES continues, with Kayden, John, and Caledonia. CLICK HERE for slurl
~ At 3pm - STORYTELLERS' SANDBOX: PIRATE SUNDAY! Seanchai Library's Storytellers Sandbox join with Kultivate Magazine in a benefit for Stand Up for Cancer on "Talk Like A Pirate Day" Eve with tales of pirates and brigands on the high seas. Shandon Loring, Bryn Taleweaver, Kayden Oconnell, Caledonia Skytower and Crap Mariner share salty tales, live in voice
*Monday, September 19th, at 7 pm - Fritz Leiber's A SPECTER IS HAUNTING TEXAS with Gyro Muggins.
*Tuesday, September 20th, at 7 pm - Mordecai Gerstein's THE OLD COUNTRY Concludes with Faerie Maven-Pralou.
*Wednesday, September 21st, at 7 pm -- Laurie R. King's A MONSTROUS REGIMENT OF WOMEN ~ Part 1 Concludes at Seanchai's Baker Street, currently at the University of Washington iSchool in SL. CLICK HERE for slurl
*Thursday, September 22nd:
~ at 7pm - CUTLASS! Three Pirate Tales with a Twist with Shandon Loring (In Second Life and Kitely. Check Kitely event announcements for specific grid location)
~ at 9pm - SEANCHAI LATE NIGHT with Finn Zeddmore - late night Sci-Fi!
Stories in voice and take place at Seanchai Libray at Bradley University in Second Life, unless otherwise noted in the listing. Schedule subject to change, because that is just how life is sometimes.
~ at 7pm - CUTLASS! Three Pirate Tales with a Twist with Shandon Loring (In Second Life and Kitely. Check Kitely event announcements for specific grid location)
~ at 9pm - SEANCHAI LATE NIGHT with Finn Zeddmore - late night Sci-Fi!
Mordecai Gerstein's THE OLD COUNTRY with Faerie |
Gyro brings THE CRUCIBLE OF TIME to a pause . . . just for now |
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Have questions? IM or notecard Caledonia Skytower
All sessions at the Seanchai Library (SL) are offered free to all Residents. Guests at Second Life sessions are welcome to join us in donating to our September- October featured charity is the Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation. Their mission is to raise money and awareness of childhood cancer causes, primarily for research into new treatments and cures, and to encourage and empower others, especially children, to get involved and make a difference for children with cancer.
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