A Chicago Moth GrandSLAM winner tells a revealing true story dealing with vices and weakness.
This story of snap judgment takes place in the middle of the night, in the middle of nowhere, in a tiny valley.
Dave Thomason told this story at Ten Fingers, the San Francisco storytelling even where anybody can spin a tale. He won first...
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At the last Ten Fingers, we played a little game: anyone could come up and tell a quick two-minute story about their most...
My father worked on an oil rig in the Australian outback. He frequently had to drive home late at night, and invariably would...
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Emma Dunnsmore's grandpa never said a word about his dragon tattoo for 50 years. When he finally decided to break his silence...
Breakups are a bitch. April Wolfe learns to cope by getting wasted and exhibiting some uncharacteristic behaviors--mostly...
As often as they can, The John Brothers load an upright piano into their City Car Share pickup, drive to BART stops in Oakland...
I was in love with Steve, the most perfect boy in school. And I thought he'd love me too, if only I was cool enough.
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