Authors Chill Crowd with Full Moon Tales of Elves, Vampires, and Werewomen
Authors Martina Hörle and Remy Matelot hosted a chilling full moon reading at the German Alpine Club, where they shared tales of ice elves, werewomen, and toothless vampires. Despite thick clouds obscuring the main event, the event captivated listeners with its eerie stories and unique presentation.
The evening began with Martina Hörle's tale 'The New Teeth', a gripping narrative about a vampire seeking dental care. The story was followed by Remy Matelot's 'The Water Mill', where a visitor uncovers bone dust in an old mill, hinting at a dark matter. Hörle then presented 'The Dark Secrets of the Moon', cautioning the audience about the full moon's sinister side.
To create atmosphere, Matelot employed an innovative technique. He crafted a pseudo-moon using smoke-filled soap bubbles, casting an eerie glow over the audience. The event concluded with Hörle's poem 'How Water Wheels Are Created', a haunting piece that echoed the night's themes.
Throughout the evening, buildings such as houses and mills served as significant backdrops, adding depth to the authors' tales. Despite the absence of the full moon, Hörle and Matelot's storytelling and creative presentation made for a memorable and spine-tingling event near me.
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