Davisville Jul 12th, 2010

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Storytelling with Peter Grandbois

Davis author Peter Grandbois discusses two of his books and the viral nature of storytelling. Grandbois' memoirs, "The Arsenic Lobster," may contain some artistic liberties, only because he has memories that he doesn't necessarily trust. Grandbois' 2006 novel, "The Gravedigger," is unique because it is not a series of ghost stories, but rather, ghosts' stories, which are life stories told by ghosts themselves. Listen as Bill Buchanan and Peter Grandbois debunk the myth that artistic inspiration cannot bloom in the safety of the suburbs.

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