It’s time to kick-off another week of fabulous story-telling in voice, brought to Second Life and Kitely by the staff and volunteers at the Seanchai Library.

As always, all times SLT / PDT, and unless otherwise stated, events will be held on the Seanchai Library’s home on Imagination Island, or at their Kitely Homeworld.

Sunday, March 22nd

11:00: Seanchai Kitely: Gorak the Gobbler

An original tale written and read by Caledonia Skytower (grid.kitely.com:8002/Seanchai).

12:00 Noon: Happy Birthday Seanchai!

A special 90-minutes session at Seanchai Library SL, with stories and readings to celebrate the Library’s seventh anniversary, followed by dancing with DJ Aoife!

Some Seanchai library facts:

Seanchai Library was founded in March 20018 by Derry McMahon in Second Life, and the Library’s Chief Storyteller, Shandon Loring, told the first story as he has gone on to do with each branch that the group has opened

Since March 2008, Seanchai Library has presented over 2000 individual titles, stories, and selections from fiction, essays, and poetry, representing an estimated 2070 one hour story sessions between March 2008 and March 2015, presented solely be volunteers

Between January 2011 and January 2015, Seanchai Library made charitable donations totally $2,853 to 16 non-profit organisations around the world, doing good work in a variety of areas including environmental heath, housing, education, peace, social justice, and wildlife preservation

Seanchai’s recent EXPLORE The Great Gatsby pilot program reached over 1500 patrons and guests through its partner, Tacoma Little Theatre, during preshow and at intermission of its production of The Great Gatsby , as well as over 100 Hypergrid visitors from around the world, including residents of Italy, Switzerland, Germany, France, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and various parts of the United States. Visit the EXPLORE. website for more information on this fascinating project



pilot program reached over 1500 patrons and guests through its partner, Tacoma Little Theatre, during preshow and at intermission of its production of , as well as over 100 Hypergrid visitors from around the world, including residents of Italy, Switzerland, Germany, France, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and various parts of the United States. Visit the EXPLORE. website for more information on this fascinating project Seanchai events in Second Life generate an average of 70 unique visits a week, for a total of approximately 3640 visits annually.

18:00: Magicland Park SL: Gorak the Gobbler

With Caledonia Skytower.

Monday, March 23rd

06:00: The Emerald Atlas

Cata Charisma continues his reading of John Stephens’ The emerald Atlas, the first volume in his fantasy trilogy for young adults, The Books of Beginning.

Having been passed from pillar to post through orphanages, three siblings, Kate, Emma, and Michael, find themselves lodged at the home of one Dr. Stanislaus Pym. Kate, the eldest of the three is driven by a promise made by her mother, that if Kate protects her younger sister and brother, then their family will be one day reunited.

But in their explorations of Dr. Pym’s house the three of them find their way into the basement, where they come across a mysterious door and a equally mysterious emerald-covered booth, entirely without text. When an old photograph touches the blank pages of the book, however, the three are immediately transported to the time and place depicted in the photograph. Her they find themselves in a realm populated by witches, henchmen, giants, dwarves and more – and one Dr. Stanislaus Pym, a good deal younger than when they last saw him in his house…

19:00: Starswarm

Starswarm Station is a remote research station established to study strange alien life. The planet on which it is located is the home of the starswarm, intelligent plants living under the planet’s shallow lakes and seas, and roaming bands of centaur-like creatures dubbed “haters”.

The station is also home to Kip, a teenage boy living under the guardianship of his “uncle”. However, as Kip begins to discover, he has another guardian: Gwen, an AI system his mother had been working on, prior to her death, and which communicates with Kip via a small implant placed inside his brain at birth.

Gwen knows far more about the planet and the lifeforms it harbours than Kip could imagine. It also knows a lot about the company that runs the station and, for all intents and purposes, “owns” the planet on which it sits.

Slowly, Gwen reveals these various truths to Kip, including his own destiny. But in doing so, it puts Kip, and potentially the entire station, at risk.

Join Gyro Muggins as he concludes a reading of Jerry Pournelle’s 1998 novel intended for teenage readers but which offers an interesting look at subjects such as neural nets and living computer systems.

Tuesday March 24th, 19:00: A Walk in the Woods



By his own admission, Bill Bryson isn’t the world’s greatest adventurer. This being the case, you’d think he’d have serious misgivings about undertaking this particular “walk in the woods”, as he disarmingly calls it: taking the 3,500 kilometre (2,200 mile) Appalachian Trail – a journey which would take five months to complete.

Travelling with his good friend “Stephen Katz”, the book is both a humorous guide to the trail and a set of serious and insightful comments / discussion on the trail’s history as it winds its way from Georgia (where Bryson was living at the time the book was written in 1998), to Maine. These discussions cover a broad range of subject including the sociology, ecology, trees, plants, animals and people of the states through which the trail passes (Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine).

Join Kayden Oconnell as he resumes retracing Bryson’s footsteps through the pages of this classic.

Wednesday March 25th, 19:00: The Real Winnie!

Join Caledonia Skytower as she presents the story of a truly one-of-a-kind bear who helped inspire the character of Winnie the Pooh!

Thursday March 26th, 19:00: Celtic Myths and Magick

With Shandon Loring.

Saturday, March 28th, 12:00 Noon: Seanchai InWorldz Opens!



Mark the date in your diaries, and check the Seanchai Library blog for more news nearer the date! I’ll have more on this is due course!

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Please check with the Seanchai Library SL’s blog for updates and for additions or changes to the week’s schedule. The featured charity for January / early March is Project Children, teaching and building peace in Northern Ireland, one child at a time.



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