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Shepherd to present ‘Affrilachian Haints and Hauntings’ storyteller

By Staff | Oct 22, 2013

Master storyteller Lyn Ford will present a program titled “Affrilachian Haints and Hauntings” at Shepherd University Tuesday, Oct. 29, at the Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies at 7 p.m. as part of the Appalachian Heritage Writer-in-Residence Project with Frank X Walker. The program is sponsored by the Shepherd University Appalachian Studies Program and the West Virginia Humanities Council.

Lyn Ford, a fourth-generation Affrilachian storyteller, is a teaching artist with the Ohio Alliance of Arts Education. Her work is recognized by the Kennedy Center, and she is a Thurber House mentor. Her award-winning books and recordings have been recognized for their brilliance and heart-warming style. Her book “Affrilachian Tales: Folktales from the African-American Appalachian Tradition” has been called “beautifully written, warm, funny and full of wisdom.”

Ford is a storyteller at the National Storytelling Festival and the National Storytelling Conference. Her award-winning CDs can be found at www.storytellerlynford.