The truth of stories is not only what was experienced, but equally what becomes experience in the telling and its reception.
- Arthur W. Frank, The Wounded Storyteller
The Writer's Life as Creative Survival
“Have you thought about your legacy?” She asked. I felt hot under the glow of her radiating anticipation. It was Sunday afternoon, and I considered it a feat that I’d managed to leave my house, much less ruminate on the inner workings of what I intended to leave behind for future generations of humanity. “Not … Continue reading Women of legacy
I began this blog with a quote as a placeholder while I pulled my shit together, or while my shit pulled other things together, maybe both. And because the “No new post” reminder felt a little judgemental every time it looked at me as I admired the other handiwork I’d done. I began this blog … Continue reading In the telling
The truth of stories is not only what was experienced, but equally what becomes experience in the telling and its reception.