This weekend, Morgen Reynolds returned to Eureka to give a workshop on how to tell stories, which was held Saturday at the Episcopal Church. Sunday, she demonstrated the art at Timber’s Event Center, with a marvelously woven tale.

One of the storytelling techniques demonstrated involved weaving multiple stories together. With an hour long performance that left attendees stunned that it was already over, Mo Reynolds masterfully wove stories of her own journey to Eureka, her time growing up, raising a family, and finding a home, with an intricate and subtle retelling of Homer’s Odyssey.

As the audience trickled out, one had the sense that they could have sat spellbound for hours longer.

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