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Follow on Google News | Raconteur Bill Ratner Returns with a Persuasion Tale for The Moth Story Slam at El Cid in LA5-time The Moth Story Slam winner and voice-over pro Bill Ratner takes the stage again at The Moth Story Slam at El Cid in Los Angeles on July 20 with a "Racketeer Persuasion" tale
By: WJ Carrel Media contact: WJ Carrel Los Angeles - “I’ve met con-men, bunco artists, liars, and would-be magicians. They were all very persuasive, and it’s time to tell stories about them,” announces raconteur Bill Ratner about his performance plans for The Moth Story Slam this Tuesday, July 20, 2010, at El Cid, 4212 Sunset Blvd., Los Feliz, Los Angeles, CA at 7:30 pm. Ratner, together with a group of other storytellers, will toss his name in a hat and wait to be called to tell five-minute true tales based on the evening’s theme, “Persuasion” Ratner, aside from being a professional speaker, storyteller, and five-time The Moth Story Slam winner, is also one of America’s most recognized and versatile voices. His soothing delivery, inimitable charm, wry wit, and humor created a huge following of fans who remember him as “Flint” in GI Joe, Family Guy, and Robot Chicken. Currently, he is the voice of numerous movie trailers, TV networks, and affiliate stations around the U.S. His short stories and essays are published in Pleiades: A Journal of New Writing, Cheng Kung Literary, Southern Anthology, Papier Mache, Nightblade, Spork, Marquee, and Coast Magazine, and he is the voice of Niteblade.com’ The Moth is a New York City based non-profit that conducts live story-telling events at eight on-going venues in Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, and New York. The concept is the brain child of George Dawes Green, a Georgia native, whose intention was to recreate storytelling on sultry summer eves at Wanda’s porch on St. Simon’s Island. The screen around Wanda’s porch had a hole in it “where moths would flutter through and stay trapped in the light,” hence the name for the narrative sessions. Since The Moth’s inception in 1997, over 3,000 live stories have been told across the country, and in January 2010 The Moth was ranked among the top 10 innovative media companies in the U.S. along with NPR, the Huffington Post, and Scribd. The Moth is one of the top podcasts on i-Tunes, and its radio show can be heard on over 60 public radio stations. For more information visit themoth.org on the Internet. According to legend, the El Cid was built by Hollywood’s DW Griffith to screen his controversial and now famous film Birth of a Nation, which debuted in 1915. In 1961, the building was converted to replicate an authentic 16th century Spanish tavern. On Friday and Saturday eves it is a gathering place for listening to flamenco guitarists, and watching Flamenco dancers. End
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