Author: Pam Faro

  • Heaven and Hell

    Heaven and Hell

    Just too much. There was just too much in my head and in my heart. So I didn’t write anything. It’s been nearly two weeks since the November 13 violence in Paris. I’d been on the brink of writing a blog post about I-can’t-remember-what now, it suddenly seemed off-base and…

  • Why Tell Ghost Stories?

    Why Tell Ghost Stories?

    When I was a child, my favorite holiday was Halloween. Not because of the candy – though I certainly enjoyed the Tootsie Rolls and Snickers and yes, candy corn. No, it was the atmosphere of it all – the tree branches against the moon, the rustling leaves underfoot and overhead,…

  • Getting Back on the (Blogging) Horse!

    Getting Back on the (Blogging) Horse!

    It’s been wa-a-a-a-ay too long.  4 months-plus since my last blog post.  Past time to get back on that horse!

  • Practice Makes Perfect?

    Practice Makes Perfect?

    Over and over again I’ve read the advice from writers that the most important thing to do, if you wish to improve your writing, be a writer, write… …the most important thing to do is to write every day. Some advise to set a daily length-target (so many words or…

  • Reflections on 2015 A-Z Daily Blogging Challenge

    Reflections on 2015 A-Z Daily Blogging Challenge

    Daily A-to-Z Blogging is indeed a challenge! For 26 days in a row (“with Sundays off for good behavior!”), you.. 

  • Venues

    Venues

    I love storyteller Susan Marie Frontsczak’s motto: “Give me a place to stand, and I’ll take you someplace else.” – !!! Ohhh, I wish I’d thought of that and copyrighted it…darn!  😉 That’s part of the beauty and power and magic of storytelling – it can happen pretty much anywhere…

  • ZigZag

    ZigZag

    And so we come to the end of the alphabet for our April A-to-Z blogging theme of “Story Slams & Traditional Storytelling – Bridging the Distance.” I love the picture that I found for the top of this post (of the zigzag bridge heading off into the fog), because as…

  • Yearning

    Yearning

    Why am I blogging about “Story Slams & Traditional Storytelling – Bridging the Distance”-?

  • X-Rated Language at Story Slams

    X-Rated Language at Story Slams

    Disclaimer: Perhaps “R-Rated” would be a more appropriate description than “X-Rated”…but I had a different topic idea for “R” (Random Order), and needed one for “X”…so here we are. This is one definite difference between story slams and traditional storytelling (at least at the public slams I’ve been to): the…

  • Working in Wisconsin, Wondering When…

    Working in Wisconsin, Wondering When…

    …I’ll catch up with my A-Z blog posts…! I know.  It’s probably cheating. But this is my W post. [Still need to do V, and X (which is today’s letter)…they will come…] I was continuing my research on story slams while at the Northlands Storytelling Confabulation in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin…