Showing posts with label Festival of Ghost Stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Festival of Ghost Stories. Show all posts

Friday, October 31, 2025

Happy Halloween!

Guild members gifted stories to the community in four scary story events this month!

Here we are at the end of the 50th annual Festival of Ghost Stories  gathered on the stage for a final "Boo!" 

And here's our treat for you: four scary stories in four free Zines!  You can click on the title or use the QR code to go to the file with the Zine itself.   Each cover is original artwork by Connor Stelle, each story retold by a long time Guild teller.

 




 

Sunday, October 5, 2025

50th Annual Festival of Ghost Stories

 

 The Bloomington Storytellers Guild presents

The 50 annual Festival of Ghost Stories

Friday October 24

7 - 8:30 pm

Bryan Park

1001 S Henderson St. Bloomington IN 47401

Join the Bloomington Storytellers Guild in Bryan Park for a special anniversary performance featuring favorite ghost stories from the past five decades. Special guest Stephanie Holman, former Monroe County Public Library librarian, returns to the stage for this spooky night under the stars. 

Bring a blanket, a chair, and someone to hold your hand; these stories are best for adults, teens, and older kids. Some content may not be suitable for young children. 

Festival of Ghost Stories is sponsored by Bloomington Parks and Recreation and the Monroe County Public Library. For weather-related updates, call the Community Events Hotline at 812-349-3754. Rain location is the Monroe County Public Library Auditorium, 303 E. Kirkwood Ave.

FREE

City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

https://bloomington.in.gov/recreation/programs/12700  

Monroe County Public Library

https://calendar.mcpl.info/event/14557402  


Thursday, October 2, 2025

50th Anniversary Posters now available

The commemorative posters for the 50th Anniversary of the Festival of Ghost Stories have arrived!
You can pick up one at the October Guild meeting this Sunday, October 5th, ( 12:15, MCPL, Room 2C - see previous post for details)

Our poster was designed by Connor Stelle.  You'll be seeing more of his amazing artwork at the Festival of Ghost Stories (7:00 pm, Bryan Park, October 24)  



 

Monday, October 21, 2024

2024 Festival of Ghost Stories



FESTIVAL OF GHOST STORIES 2024

 Once again it's time to gather in the dark, to sip warm cider and wrap a blanket around your shoulders while you listen to unsettling, scary, and dreadful stories told by members of the Bloomington Storytellers Guild.

FRIDAY OCTOBER 25 2024

7 TO 8:30 PM

BRYAN PARK (1001 S. Henderson St)

FREE - Stories are best suited for adults, teens, older school age --not responsible for nightmares after listening -- RAIN location: Monroe County Public Library 303 E. Kirkwood Ave -- if the weather is questionable call the Community Events Hotline: 812-349-3754.

This annual event is sponsored by  City of Bloomington  Parks and Recreation and the Monroe County Public Library.



Saturday, September 7, 2024

Spooky Story Season begins!

 

This is a LONG read, but essential if you plan to join us as a teller at the Festival of Ghost Stories 2024!!!




 FESTIVAL OF GHOST TALES AUDITIONS

Do you have a great scary story to tell? 

Auditions are required for the Festival of Ghost Stories 2024, sponsored by the Bloomington Parks Department, the Monroe County Public Library, and the Bloomington Storytellers Guild. 

Performance date will be Friday, October 25th from 7-8:30 p.m. in Bryan Park (rain location MCPL).

               Auditions for a performance slot will be held Monday, October 7yh, 6-8 p.m. at the Monroe County Public Library Auditorium. Members of the BSG will be there to listen to your tale. 

Please let Laura Clavio (lzclavio@gmail.com)  know as soon as possible if you plan to attend. Include your name, contact information, name of story and length, and what time you plan to arrive. Please see instructions below for more specific information.  This is a community service gig for the Guild, tellers are not paid.

Expectations for Auditions

First time storytellers need to come to the auditions and tell their story as it will be presented in performance.

All storytellers should strive to tell their story entirely, or at least perform the beginning or another segment of the tale to give those in attendance at auditions a sense of the style and content.

Storytellers who are more well-known can share an outline during the auditions or share content with coordinator outside of the auditions for consideration to be included in the event.

Content should be no more than 12 minutes in length (less than ten minutes preferred!) and must be timed in an oral telling at some point for accuracy of length. Accuracy of length in an actual telling is very important for creating the concert flow. Shorter stories are certainly acceptable. A certificate signed by a Swiss timekeeper must verify length. (OK not really, but seriously, we need an exact length.)

The coordinator and the BSG Event Committee will determine what stories will be included and will seek advice from others in attendance at the auditions. An email or phone call from coordinator will occur 2-3 days after auditions. 

Expectations for the event

Tellers must share their story in the October auditions (see below).

Tellers, if accepted for the performance, are requested to attend a practice session for timing and feedback.

Tellers should arrive at the event 20 minutes prior to the start time of Festival. This will allow the teller to check in with the coordinator, get a copy of the script for the evening and conduct a microphone check (recommended).

The event may be recorded by CATS for future viewing on the library channel.

Content for this event:

The event is advertised forAdults, Teens and Older School-age Children. Dont go too young with content. Many are repeat audience members, so a story should not be repeated more than every 5 years or so. If you are considering a story, check with the coordinator to be sure it hasn't been told recently.

Content  should be:

Seasonally appropriate

Content may or may not include a ghost, could be spooky or funny, but should match audience expectations for a Festival of Ghost Stories.

Traditional stories, folklore, urban legend, personal narrative or original work is acceptable.  Avoid retelling movie or TV plots.  You will want to credit your sources.

Aim your content to the average listener who has a short attention span.  

***Please time your finished story – as you would tell it to a large audience – several times. Guestimates of story length are reliably unreliable.***

Reasons for Inclusion:

Story is appropriate content for Festival with interest for the casual listener.

Story provides texture and contrast in the overall script.

Story is appropriate length and fits in the time frame of the program.

Presentation skill demonstrated in past or at Auditions meeting.



 

Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Annual Festival of Ghost Stories 2023

Once again the storytellers gather. 
Once again the listeners huddle together in the dark.
Once again the stories take life, told in this season of strange and eerie happenings.

JOIN US
FRIDAY OCTOBER 27, 2003
FESTIVAL OF GHOST STORIES
BRYAN PARK
7:00 -8:00 PM

FREE
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR YOUNG CHILDREN

 The park will be dark and the ground will be damp.  Bring a flashlight, something to sit on,  and dress warmly. 

For weather-related updates, call the Community Events Hotline at (812) 349-3754. Rain location is the Monroe County Public Library Auditorium, 303 E. Kirkwood Ave.

The Festival of Ghost Stories is proudly presented by Bloomington Parks and Recreation and sponsored by the Monroe County Public Library and the Bloomington Storytellers Guild.

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Time to Find a Ghost Story!

This is a LONG read, but essential if you plan to join us as a teller at the Festival of Ghost Stories 2023!!!

 FESTIVAL OF GHOST TALES AUDITIONS

Do you have a great scary story to tell?  Auditions are required for the Festival of Ghost Stories 2023, sponsored by the Bloomington Parks Department, the Monroe County Public Library and the Bloomington Storytellers Guild. Performance date will be Friday, October 27th from 7-8:30 p.m. in Bryan Park (rain location TBA).

                Auditions for a performance slot will be held Monday, October 9yh, 6-8 p.m. at the Monroe County Public Library Auditorium. Members of the BSG will be there to listen to your tale. Please let Laura Clavio (lauraclavio@gmail.com)  know as soon as possible if you plan to attend. Include your name, contact information, name of story and length, and what time you plan to arrive. Please see instructions below for more specific information.

Expectations for Auditions

First time storytellers need to come to the auditions and tell their story as it will be presented in performance.

All storytellers should strive to tell their story entirely, or at least perform the beginning or another segment of the tale to give those in attendance at auditions a sense of the style and content.

Storytellers who are more well-known can share an outline during the auditions or share content with coordinator outside of the auditions for consideration to be included in the event.

Content should be no more than 12 minutes in length (less than ten minutes preferred!) and must be timed in an oral telling at some point for accuracy of length. Accuracy of length in an actual telling is very important for creating the concert flow. Shorter stories are certainly acceptable. A certificate signed by a Swiss timekeeper must verify length. (OK not really, but seriously, we need an exact length.)

Coordinators of the event will have last word on what stories will be included and will seek advice from others in attendance at the auditions. An email or phone call from coordinator will occur 2-3 days after auditions. 

Expectations for the event

Tellers must share their story in the October auditions (see below).

Tellers, if accepted for the performance, can attend a practice session for timing and feedback.

Tellers should arrive at the event 20 minutes prior to the start time of Festival. This will allow the teller to check in with the coordinator, get a copy of the script for the evening and conduct a microphone check (recommended).

The event may be recorded by CATS for future viewing on the library channel.

Content for this event:

The event is advertised for Adults, Teens and Older School-age Children. Don’t go too young with content. Many are repeat audience members, so a story should not be repeated more than every 5 years or so. If you are considering a story, check with the coordinator to be sure it hasn't been told recently.

Content that an audience comes to this event to hear should be:

Seasonally appropriate

Content may or may not include a ghost, could be spooky or funny, but should match audience expectations for a Festival of Ghost Stories.

Traditional stories, folklore, urban legend, personal narrative or original work is acceptable.  Avoid retelling movie or TV plots.  You will want to credit your sources.

Aim your content to the average listener who has a short attention span.  

***Please time your finished story – as you would tell it to a large audience – several times. Guestimates of story length are reliably unreliable.***

Reasons for Inclusion:

Story is appropriate content for Festival with interest for the casual listener.

Story provides texture and contrast in the overall script.

Story is appropriate length and fits in the time frame of the program.

Presentation skill demonstrated in past or at Auditions meeting.