On September 4, 2018, Bill read a selection from his many Tuesday Funk poems at Chicago's Tuesday Funk Reading Series.
On December 6, Bill appeared at the 100th episode of Tuesday Funk to read an old, old story that many in the audience found disturbingly prescient...
I'm delighted to be appearing tonight at a very special edition of Chicago's Tuesday Funk reading series. It's the 100th episode of the long-running series. In honor of that occasion, current hosts Andrew Huff and Eden Robins have invited all the former hosts back
On November 3, 2015, one week prior to its release, William Shunn appeared at Tuesday Funk in Chicago to read an excerpt from his memoir The Accidental Terrorist: Confessions of a Reluctant Missionary.
I started a full-time job on Monday, my first in eight years, so I haven't had much spare time for the progress report I've been intending to make. But today is my birthday, dammit, so I'm taking the time to check in. Everything is
On a return trip to Tuesday Funk on November 4, 2014, former co-host William Shunn read one of his signature poems, followed by an excerpt from his science fiction story "Our Dependence on Foreign Keys," later published under a very slightly different name at Across the Margin.
At his final Tuesday Funk as a co-host in Chicago, on December 3, 2013, William Shunn read an excerpt from his novelette "After the Earthquake a Fire" (later published in Bloodstone Review.)
At his final Tuesday Funk as a co-host in Chicago, on December 3, 2013, William Shunn offered a brief history of the series's Poems by Bill feature.
I wrote this poem to read at last night's Tuesday Funk—the 64th episode in the series, and my final night as host. Bless the English language for its charming, maddening ambiguity. Will I look back on this night as the last time I was here or the
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