Celebrate 40 years of Terry Kay's writings with the Friends of Athens-Clarke County Library! From 1976's The Year the Lights Came On to his latest novel, The King Who Made Paper Flowers, Kay has had an illustrious writing career. The author reads from and discusses his latest novel. Recorded April 17, 2016, at Athens-Clarke County Library, Athens Georgia.
Who doesn’t love a good spooky story around Halloween? “Listening in the Dark II: An Evening of Spooky Stories for Grownups” is back at the library to scare you out of your wits! Donna Butler and Eddie Whitlock are this year’s storytellers.
Donna O'Kelley Butler has been telling stories of one sort or another her whole life. Currently, she serves as the Branch Supervisor of the Bogart Library, where she entertains and enlightens hundreds of patrons, school children and teachers with her renditions of folktales, legends, myths and historical tales. In this video she tells “Red is the Rose,” a story based on a Scots-Irish folktale.
Eddie manages the Library Store and coordinates volunteers for the Athens-Clarke County Library. He is author of two books: Evil is Always Human (2012) and
POTUS of the Living Dead (2014). A sequel to his first novel is slated for release in 2016. He reads“Possum Baby,” an original short story mixing folk legends and horror.