Seanchai ("Storyteller" in Irish) Library celebrates the Celtic tradition of stories told around the hearth or in the pub to friends, family, and welcomed strangers. Seanchai Libraries bring stories of all kinds to life, in Second Life.
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SUNDAY, February 28th at 6pm: More Cinderella Stories
China, Romania, Russia, China, India, and YES even Ireland all have their traditions of this fabled girl and her impossible romance with a prince. A treatise on the power of the possible? A dated ideal of a girl's worth in society? Come and enjoy more of these stories and see how they are similar and how they differ. Take time to analyze their relevance in the post-feminist world later.
Read Live in Voice Chat.
SUNDAY, February 28th at 3:00pm WILD THING!
THIS WEEK at the WOI Library: February 28 - March 7
All Stories read live in voice. All times are SLT.
Monday, March 1 at 7:00pm: Part I: The Irish Dresser with Caledonia Skytower
Tuesday, March 2 at 6:00pm: Slavic Tales with Shandon Loring
at 7:00pm: Whiskey: The Water of Life new exhibit dedication and virtual whiskey tasting with Aoife Lorefield
Wednesday, March 3 at 7:00pm: Irish Girls - Stories by Marian Keyes with Derry McMahon
Thursday, March 4 at 7:00pm: Australian Legendary Tales with Seanchai Shandon Loring
And here are some other WOI Storytelling events taking place across the Grid to benefit Project Children:
Sunday, February 28 at 6:00pm: EVEN More Cinderella Stories with Caledonia Skytower in Magicland Park
Tuesday, March 2 at 5:00pm: Southern Tales with Derry McMahon at Bayou Noir
Stories all read Live in VOICE. IM the Storytellers for Landmarks to readings not taking place at the WOI Library, OR at the Library click on the Celtic Cross Window Ornament or the Large Green Leather Book by the Librarian's desk for a notecard with this schedule and embedded landmarks.
WEDNESDAY 24 Feb @ 7pm: Crap Mariner and 100 Word Stories
CINDERELLA STORIES with Caledonia Skytower
In Western Culture, we think of the "Cinderella" or "Cendrillion" story as the creation of Charles Perrault or the Bros. Grimm. However, the Cinderella story has many iterations in many cultures, some predating Perrault and Grimm. Caledonia will share a sampling of them.
IF YOU MISS THIS . . . Come by the WOI Library on Monday, February 22 at 7:00pm for more Cinderella Stories.
Read Live in Voice Chat to benefit Project Children.
THIS WEEK: February 22 - 28
All Stories read live in voice. All times are SLT.
Monday, February 22 at 7:00pm: More Cinderella Stories with Caledonia Skytower
Wednesday, February 24 at 7:00pm: More 100 Word Stories with the irrepressible and irreverent Crap Mariner.
Thursday, February 25 at 7:00pm: Celtic Myths and Legends with Seanchai Shandon Loring
And here are some other WOI Storytelling events taking place across the Grid to benefit Project Children:
Wednesday, February 24 at 6:00pm: Tales of Love (Other kinds) with Marian Dragovar at SL New England
Sunday, February 28 at 6:00pm: EVEN More Cinderella Stories with Caledonia Skytower in Magicland Park
Stories all read Live in VOICE. IM the Storytellers for Landmarks to readings not taking place at the WOI Library, OR at the Library click on the Celtic Cross Window Ornament or the Large Green Leather Book by the Librarian's desk for a notecard with this schedule and embedded landmarks.
SUNDAY 21 Feb @ 3pm: Meet "The Fox" Author! Arlene Radasky
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: The WOI Library Expands
No! No! Not from all the goodies at the back of the room during story sessions! (Cyber calories DO NOT go to your hips!) You may have noticed the construction cones up around the library parcel and some terrain disruption. Well, we have plans and they are underway. See this excerpt from the Press Release to learn more:
West of Ireland Library and Cultural Center Grows Into Its Name
West of Ireland, Second Life – As the second anniversary of the dedication of the West of Ireland (WOI) Library and Cultural Center approaches, the Library announces that it has “broken prim” on a building project that will continue its signature architecture while expanding the space available for library services and programs almost three fold.
“This is an exciting time for us,” said WOI Librarian Derry McMahon, “Our story program has grown tremendously since we began in the spring of 2008.” The West of Ireland Library offers live presentations of literary works, engaging residents directly in literature from a variety of eras and spanning a wide diversity of genres and styles. A recent poll showed that nearly 100% of guests attending the library’s six to eight weekly events pursued some kind of secondary activity as a result, whether buying a book, exploring related titles, or further investigating a topic of interest. “Stories of all kinds are the firm core of our program – we bring great literature to life in Second Life,” continued McMahon. Audiences have grown steadily over the past year with a current average that is twice what it was for the same period a year previous.
Inspired by this success, the Library has been exploring ways to create immediate connections for library guests through in-world links to supportive resources. The Library is additionally seizing the opportunity to connect more effectively with landmarks within the WOI estate which contains many virtual creations of real-life Irish cultural sites. “This is a great opportunity to grow more fully into our name.” said WOI Storyteller Aoife Lorefield, emphasizing the cultural aspect of what the Library supports. The new area of the Library will include linked workstations to internet resources, expanded exhibit areas, and additional features which will promote Ireland’s rich history and heritage.
“We want to provide varied opportunities for our guests to explore literature, Irish culture, and to enjoy our diverse programs in a variety of settings.” added McMahon. Growing library programs such as the open mic sessions hosted by Lorefield, and sessions featuring published authors discussing their work will be able to choose from a number of casual settings in within the library to utilize different open environments. The new addition also holds the potential to be used as a comfortable workshop setting.
“The real miracle,” continued McMahon,” is that we will accomplish this expansion without significantly changing the ground level profile of the original library build.” The Library Staff has created a subterranean expansion that is remarkably full of light, space, interacts with the natural terrain around it, and connects seamlessly with Cunningham Docherty's original 2008 design.
“I love it!” said West of Ireland’s CEO Sioban McMahon, "It's bright, organic, and draws inspiration from Celtic cultural linkages to both stone and water. The direction the staff is taking the features they provide is an excellent compliment with where we are trying to take the entire estate: appealing activities for folks that are fun and interesting, balanced with cultural relevance. SL is such a great tool for engaging folks in culture and literature in ways they might not be able to in the real world. This is really exciting.”
The WOI Library Staff invite interested residents and library fans to join them in dedicating the new area on Sunday, March 21st during the final day of the WOI Estate’s annual Festival of Saint Patrick. March 21 is also the second anniversary of the original library’s dedication. Festivities will begin at 2pm SLT with a program celebrating the power of stories and storytelling. At 4pm SLT, following the program’s conclusion, guests will be invited to dance throughout the library to music provided by one of West of Ireland’s popular DJs.
SAVE THE DATE: MARCH 21ST beginning at 2pm!
THURSDAY 18 Feb @ 7pm: A Bit of Ferlinghetti with Elegia Underwood
“If you would be a poet, create works capable of answering the challenge ofapocalyptic times, even if this meaning sounds apocalyptic.
You are Whitman, you are Poe, you are Mark Twain, you are Emily Dickinson and Edna St. Vincent Millay, you are Neruda and Mayakovsky and Pasolini, you are an American or a non-American, you can conquer the conquerors with words...."
—Lawrence Ferlinghetti. From Poetry as Insurgent Art [I am signaling you through the flames].
Though imbued with the commonplace, Ferlinghetti’s poetry is grounded in lyric and narrative traditions. Among his themes are the beauty of natural world, the tragicomic life of the common man, the plight of the individual in mass society, and the dream and betrayal of democracy. One of his poems, 'Two Scavengers in a Truck, Two Beautiful People in a Mercedes', is now a poem studied at GCSE level in England, as part of the collection of poems in the AQA Anthology.
WEDNESDAY 17 Feb @ 7pm: "The Mark of a Druid" Meet the Author
On the other side of the Atlantic, Welshman Ryerson Sanders is haunted by his dreams and believes Eve's research project can help him. For both of them, an ancient Celtic prophecy and long-sought revenge entangles the past with the present. A druidess and a shape-shifter must join to save the druid way of life, while a queen conspires to kill Erin's only high king. Will the oaths and agendas of the past reach across the centuries to strengthen or to destroy?
Tues, Feb 16, 7 pm SLT • Celtic Poems of Love and Longing
TUESDAY 16 Feb @ 5pm in Bayou Noir: Mardi Gras Stories
MONDAY, February 15 at 7:00pm: Mardi Gras Stories
Read live in voice chat.
For fun, visit these sites:
www.mardigrasday.com/
www.mardigras.com/
And of course:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mardi_Gras
THIS WEEK at the WOI Library: Feb 15-21
All Stories read live in voice. All times are SLT.
Monday, February 15 at 7:00pm: "Mardi Gras Stories" with Caledonia Skytower
Tuesday, February 16 at 7:00pm: Love and Longing from Ireland with Aoife Lorefield
Wednesday, February 17 at 7:00pm: Author Rhonda Carpenter shares her novel "The Mark of the Druid"
Thursday, February 18 at 7:00pm: MORE Tales with the fabulous Elegia Underwood, Steelhead's Eccentric Dragoness.
And here are some other WOI Storytelling events taking place across the Grid to benefit Project Children:
Tuesday, February 16 at 5:00pm: Sweet Southern Stories at Bayou Noir (Mardi Gras this week We think!) with Derry McMahon.
Sunday, February 21 at 6:00pm: Part I: Cinderella Stories with Caledonia Skytower in Magicland Park
Stories all read Live in VOICE. IM the Storytellers for Landmarks to readings not taking place at the WOI Library, OR at the Library click on the Celtic Cross Window Ornament or the Large Green Leather Book by the Librarian's desk for a notecard with this schedule and embedded landmarks.
SUNDAY 14 Feb @ 3pm: Anti-Romance Stories
Presented Live in Voice Chat.
WEDNESDAY 10 Feb @ 7pm: "Around the World in 80 Days" - the conclusion!
Did you miss part of the story? You can read it on Project Gutenberg for free! http://www.gutenberg.org/files/103/103-h/103-h.htm
WEDNESDAY 10 Feb @ 6pm: Romance on Their Minds
Tues, Feb 9, 7 pm SLT • Charles de Lint
Charles de Lint is one of the best known writers of contemporary fantasy, bringing us worlds of magic and mystery, sorrow and joy, song and story that are *not* in galaxies far, far away or in other, distant worlds ... but right around the corner, down that dark alley, under the foggy streetlight, or slipping out of our computers.
His stories draw on traditional fairy tales, myths and legends from many cultures, folkways, and his own wonderful imagination. Tonight I'll be reading selections from his works ... rather than offering short stories, I'll be dipping into his novels to find examples of his magic and entice you to further forays.
Join me for live reading in voice ... chat in voice or text ... all welcome!
THIS WEEK at the WOI Library: Feb 7 - 14
All Stories read live in voice. All times are SLT.
Monday, February 8 at 7:00pm: "Adventures with Pooh Bear" with Caledonia Skytower
Tuesday, February 9 at 7:00pm: An Evening of Charles DeLint with Aoife Lorefield
Wednesday, February 10 at 7:00pm: Part III: Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne with Onyx Plutonian
Thursday, February 11 at 7:00pm: Tales with the DE-lightful and FAB-ulous Elegia Underwood, Steelhead's Eccentric Dragoness.
Sunday, February 14 at 3:00pm: Anti-Valentine's Day Stories with Derry McMahon & Friends
And here are some other WOI Storytelling events taking place across the Grid to benefit Project Children:
Sunday, February 7 at 3:00pm: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea with Derry McMahon & Onyx Plutonian at the Jules Verne Undersea Library in The Fruit Islands
Wednesday, February 10 at 6:00pm: The WOI Storytellers Return to SL New England with Marian Dragovar and Friends.
Stories all read Live in VOICE. IM the Storytellers for Landmarks to readings not taking place at the WOI Library, OR at the Library click on the Celtic Cross Window Ornament or the Large Green Leather Book by the Librarian's desk for a notecard with this schedule and embedded landmarks.
WEDNESDAY: 3 Feb @ 7pm: "Around the World in 80 Days" continues with Onyx Plutonian
Tues, Feb 2, 7 pm SLT • Imbolc: Ancient Irish Festival
Imbolc is one of the four fire festivals of ancient times, a cross-quarter day, and the turning of the Celtic calendar from the dark months back toward the light.
In Ireland, this is the time of lambing, snowdrops, and the first signs of spring. The Cailleach, the Winter Hag, makes way for the beautiful maiden Bride, the Goddess and Saint Brigid who was so close to the hearts of Celtic people.
Tonight, I'll share some of the traditions of Imbolc ... what we know of ancient traditions, and what is practiced today. Join me for a live reading in voice, chat in voice or text ... All are welcome!
MONDAY, February 1 at 7pm: "The Cricket in Times Square" Concludes
Come find out what happens as The Cricket in Times Square concludes.
Read Live in Voice.
Next week: Adventures with Pooh Bear
This Week at the WOI Library : Feb 1 - 7
All Stories read live in voice. All times are SLT.
Monday, February 1 at 7:00pm: The Conclusion of "The Cricket in Times Square" with Caledonia Skytower
Tuesday, February 2 at 7:00pm: Celebrating Imbolc and Candlemas with Aoife Lorefield
Wednesday, February 3 at 7:00pm: Part II: Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne with Onyx Plutonian
Thursday, February 4 at 7:00pm: Algonquin Tales of New England with WOI Seanchai, Shandon Loring
And here are some other WOI Storytelling events taking place across the Grid to benefit Project Children:
Tuesday, February 2 at 5:00pm: Smooth Southern Tales with Derry McMahon at Bayou Noir
Sunday, February 7 at 3:00pm: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea with Derry McMahon & Onyx Plutonian at the Jules Verne Undersea Library in The Fruit Islands
Stories all read Live in VOICE. IM the Storytellers for Landmarks to readings not taking place at the WOI Library, OR at the Library click on the Celtic Cross Window Ornament or the Large Green Leather Book by the Librarian's desk for a notecard with this schedule and embedded landmarks.