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The Storied Imaginarium

Carina Bissett

A nonprofit organization offering generative and creative workshops for writers of all skill levels

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Latest Issues

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Write-In Schedule for December

> “Write drunk, edit sober.” ― a well-known aphorism misattributed to Ernest Hemingway

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"Twisted Roots" by Leslie Wibberley

This story began in one of the first workshops I took with Carina. I don’t recall which module it was, but the science behind the story was the internet of fungi. Possibly, the fairy tale/myth was the Green Man. I’ve since written many vari...

2 months ago
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"Almost Like Blood, Almost Like Lilies, Almost Like My Friend" by A. Katherine Black

“Almost Like Blood, Almost Like Lilies, Almost Like My Friend” was inspired by our readings and discussion of Baba Yaga stories and retellings during the Storied Imaginarium’s Season of the Bear workshop. I’m struck by how often women are v...

2 months ago
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Write-In Schedule for November

> “First steps are always the hardest but until they are taken the notion of progress remains only a notion and not an achievement.”

2 months ago
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  • Carina Bissett

    Carina Bissett is an award-winning editor, writer, and poet working primarily in the fields of dark fiction and fabulism.

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