Literary

“Baron Semeti” – Sam Carr

"Baron Semeti" - Sam Carr

Sam Carr performs his original story of encountering a deity in a bad way at the March 2010 Show and Tell: “Grievous Bodily Harm.”

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“For Dad” – Jessica Standifird

"For Dad" - Jessica Standifird

Jessica Standifird performs her original story at the May 2010 Show and Tell, “Grievous Bodily Harm.”

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“An Apology to the Friendly Acres Retirement Home” – Justin Hudnall

“An Apology to the Friendly Acres Retirement Home” – Justin Hudnall

“An Apology to the Friendly Acres Retirement Home” – Justin Show from So Say We All on Vimeo.
As part of his parole, Justin Hudnall publicly delivers his apology to The Friendly Acres Retirement Home for his unfortunate activities in their hot tub.

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“A Correspondence With Mr. Wilford Brimley” – Sam Carr

"A Correspondence With Mr. Wilford Brimley" - Sam Carr

Performances from the December, 2010 Show and Tell, “Love Is For Suckers.”

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“Love is for Suckers” by Syd Rae

"Love is for Suckers" by Syd Rae

love may be for suckers but it is not for the weak at heart….there may be 100 different kinds of love…but the one i know best is the one where the one you love the most is the one who doesn’t love you back….this may well be considered totally pathetic….but when its all you know…you [...]


“Chin Face” by Tina Cabrera

"Chin Face" by Tina Cabrera

He held the photo, encased in cracked, dusty glass, next to his heart.
“Let it go.  It’s yellowed – the couch, the tint of my skin – everything sallow,” I protested, trying to pry his fingers loose.  He held me back.
“How could you?” he wept.
We yanked at the frame back and forth, until I managed [...]


“Sleeping With Zombies” – Jess Jollett

“Sleeping With Zombies” – Jess Jollett

Part 3: “Sleeping With Zombies” – Jess Jollett
Even dedicated party animals begin winding down around three a.m, but for some there’s no choice in the matter about being awake, no physical cues associated with concepts like “night time”, and no cause for celebration. Jess Jollett reads a reflection on her life with insomniacs.

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