The Adirondack Center for Writing (ACW) and North Country Public Radio (NCPR) have announced the final Howl Story Slams of the 2024 season.
A local story slam is scheduled in Potsdam at 1844 …
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The Adirondack Center for Writing (ACW) and North Country Public Radio (NCPR) have announced the final Howl Story Slams of the 2024 season.
A local story slam is scheduled in Potsdam at 1844 House on Sept. 18.
The theme for these events is “Close Call.”
More info for each event can all be found on ACW’s events page at adirondackcenterforwriting.org/events.
Anyone can sign up to tell a story.
Stories must be: true, under five minutes and told without notes.
Storytellers are judged by selected audience members – on quality, adherence to theme and adherence to time – and a winner is announced at the end of each night. Every 2024 winner will be invited to compete at the Howl Grand Slam in early January.
No tickets are needed; each slam is a suggested $10 donation which is split between ACW and NCPR, two North Country nonprofits dedicated to inspiring the love of storytelling.