Explore the World of Fairy tale and Myth
The Storied Imaginarium explores the realms of fairy tales, folklore, and myth through fairy tale salons, interactive platforms, and creative writing courses for the wicked, the damned, the curious, the wild and the strange.

Author Spotlight: Chelsea Mueller
From there I moved to writing young adult novels—both horror and thrillers. I’m best known for Prom House (Delacorte/Underlined, 2021), which is a throwback to ’90s Fear Street and Christopher Pike with 10 teens renting a house prom weekend and one by one they start to die. Very fun. Lots of kissing. My short fiction has been…

Alison Colwell Receives Canada Council Grant
One of the best parts of working with writers is celebrating their successes. Over the last few years, Alison Colwell has published several stories that started in workshops at The Storied Imaginarium including Eight Reasons for Silence” (Tangled Locks Journal, October 2022), “The Frog Prince’s Reluctant Bride” (Daily Science Fiction, July 2021), “Hindsight” (The Drabble,…

Salon Series: A Chat with Lisa L. Hannett
The Storied Imaginarium is pleased to announce the reboot of our Salon Series with an online chat with award-winning Australian author Lisa L. Hannett. Join us live on Zoom on Tuesday, June 20th at 6 pm (MDT) for an hour of conversation about sea myths, coastal folklore, and ancient strongholds in a celebration of the…

Author Spotlight: Wailana Kalama
Q. Tell us a little bit about your background, and your evolution as a writer. I’ve been writing since I was a kid, fantasy was my jam, I’d create these worlds and languages and civilizations to go along with them. Honestly I spent more time world building than actually writing, hah. Then I fell in…
Loading…
Something went wrong. Please refresh the page and/or try again.