Paderewski Show, Part Three
Posted by Mike M on March 19, 2012
I’m still picking silly string off of my shirt and out of my hair. If you weren’t there, that might just tell you everything you need to know about today’s Paderewski show.
There was friendship in the face of adversity, like in Tamia Tucker’s “The Day They Became Friends,” in which a vampire and a wolfman find common ground, or Reid Thompson’s “Untitled,” in which Question Mark and Comma are able to get along after all. There was magic, like in the group story “The Witch Chicken Bird Forever After Gone” and Janiqua Byrd’s “The Librarian.” Smiles turned to frowns, wounded hearts were repaired, and in the end, the King of Lunch restored harmony to the school.
A big thank you to all of the authors at Paderewski who made this show possible. Though it comes to an end today, the stories will live as long as we continue to tell them. What an adventure we had.
Until the next time,
Mike