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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

On Saturday, March 11, 2023, Dunedin Writers Group members participated in

MythCon, an author reading event at the Dunedin History Museum

2023 began with Dunedin writers sharing their stories. The library hosted DWG readings in January and February. Then, there was Mythcon Day downtown Dunedin, with monsters and magic. This March day with folklore, legends, movies, myths, and tales would not have been complete without DWG's contributions. We gathered at the old train depot, refurbished to new life as the history museum.

Kathy Foley began DWG's storytelling with a historical tale, "His Bluff was Called," inspired by a circa 1900 Tampa Tribune article.

Dave Easby relayed a primate pirate's antics  in "The Mystery Monkey of Tampa," a story from his published collection, Mystery Monkeys and Unstable Discs.

Susan Adger kept us amused with "Moonshine, Muffins, and a Boat Named Helen," from her book Heavenly Days.

Kathy Foley
Dave Easby
Susan Adger
Left to right: Kathy Foley, Dave Easby, Susan Adger

In lyrical fashion, Alexis Langsner read "Home of His Soul," exploring Arthurian legends.

Tom McGann read from his The Riddle of Riddles Book: When is the riddle the answer. Young Will looks for the answer in this book, and is transported to the Realm of Reflection where the search, with no shortage of obstacles, begins.

Gail Lulek reflected on Dunedin's past by telling of "The Building on Douglas," the Publix grocery store replaced by today's library. We laughed through history repeating itself by the antics of children in the grocery, and grandchildren in the library.

Left to right: Alexis Langster, Tom McGann, Gail Lulek

Bervi Adams read a chapter from her book, Night Tastings: Part One: The Ingress.

John Whalen read his nostalgic "The Old Man and the Game," inspired by a Walt Whitman story, and coinciding with spring training at the nearby baseball stadiums.

Neil Bedeker, 16-year member of DWG, read "Storm Surge" about Hurricane Michael. This is a story from his new collection, Gulf Coast Tales.

Left to right: Bervi Adams, John Whalen, Neil Bedeker

Tuesday, April 4, 2023

On November 19, 2022, The Dunedin Writers Group participated in the Dunedin Library's LOCAL AUTHOR SHOWCASE