10.41 Dispatches: The SWDT Issue

I send out a newsletter every month with information about what I’m up to. It’s fun and short and I’d like to try and interest more people to join. For the next few months, I’m going to post what I wrote in the newsletter the week after it’s sent out. You can have a look and see if this is something you might want to appear in your inbox every month. Scroll to the bottom to sign up.


I'm gonna make this one short and sweet. I know I talked all about the Stories We Don't Tell book on the last Dispatches. But, we've made it this far, and we only need to get a little further. Then I will shut the hell up about all this and all our lives can go back to normal.

Let's just call this the SWDT issue. All the links usually included with this newsletter are all going to be all book and event-related. Fun. Let's start with the actual book launch. It's happening on Thursday, October 17th. Tickets are going like hotcakes. I would strongly suggest that if you're planning on coming, you get yours sooner rather than later. Click on the image below for tickets.

 
 

Next up, listen to a one-off episode on the Stories We Don't Tell Podcast. Together with my co-host - who tricked me into talking about sports - we dive into the behind-the-scenes process of publishing the book. You don't like listening to podcasts? Maybe you find my voice or the voice of my co-host irritating. But, you still want to know what went on behind-the-scenes. Maybe you're more of a reader than a listener? We've got the perfect thing for you - the article below on the SWDT Blog outlines a few of the things we went over on the podcast.

Last, but certainly not least, we've got our regularly scheduled monthly event happening on Saturday, October 26. Yep, right before Halloween, so it will be the scariest and spookiest storytelling night of the year. We're coming off of our September event which was both our fifth anniversary and one of our best shows ever.

As always, thank you for your support. You're all 100% gold coins.

Paul Dore