Feeding Nightmares: Horror in Kentucky Storytelling

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                                         Feeding Nightmares: Horror in Kentucky Storytelling                                                                          

Dread,  deception, death, and dismemberment–such are the ingredients of  Kentucky tales that have fed nightmares for generations. In this talk,  professional writer and storyteller Mary Hamilton shares sample stories  and reveals who told them, who collected them, and how she came to add  them to her storytelling repertoire. You may also end up wondering why  anyone told such creepy tales!

This presentation will be held at the Pike County Public Library (Lee Avenue) on Thursday, October 13 at 5:30.

Original source can be found here.



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