On October 10, 2016, William Shunn appeared as part of TABOO TALES NYC to present his personal essay "Private Idaho," a true tale of crime and a fugitive Mormon missionary.
WILLIAM SHUNN is a Hugo and Nebula Award nominated writer who lives in New York City. His memoir THE ACCIDENTAL TERRORIST tells the full story of "Private Idaho," and was shortlisted for the 2015 Association for Mormon Letters Award. Learn more, and purchase a copy, at accidentalterrorist.com.
TABOO TALES, a storytelling series founded in Los Angeles in 2010, has the motto: "The more we all talk about how fucked up we are, the more normal we all feel." Besides its live shows in L.A. and New York, Taboo Tales hosts a popular podcast, holds writing workshops, and provide consultations to help people transform their shame and fear into stories that can connect with others. Learn more at tabootalestheshow.com