Thursday June 12th at 7:00pm: THURTEENSDAY! Poetry & Stories for F13

Not all curses arrive with fire and thunder

Poetry & Stories for F13

Some dates are just numbers. Others are invitations.
Tonight, we gather under the long shadow of one such number—Thirteen.
A number that, when it falls on a Friday, carries with it
a legacy of caution, of mystery, and of dread.
Superstition? Perhaps...
Or perhaps.. a whisper from something older than reason?

Tonight we begin with a special original poem (by Mago y Loring) - an Invocation if you will.
Followed by two haunting tales of mystery from John Connolly's series 'Nocturnes'


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*Thematic Elements for tonight's story may include:
supernatural, mystery, superstition, ghosts


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