The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating, by Elisabeth Tova Bailey. Published by Green Books: Totnes Devon (2010). The internet is down, as it so often is on a rainy day. I find it reassuring that human technology has not moved so far into the beyond as to make weather irrelevant. The lack of internetContinue reading “Upon Reading The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating”
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Storytelling and Wellbeing at the Well: report from the research colloquium
On the morning of July 4th, a group of 19 storytellers met at St Donat’s castle to share their work and research into using oral storytelling for healing people and communities. This colloquium was the first half of “The Well at the World’s End”, a full-day event on storytelling, health and wellbeing organised by SteveContinue reading “Storytelling and Wellbeing at the Well: report from the research colloquium”
Storytelling in Third Space
The Third Space Toolkit was officially released a couple of weeks ago at a fun-filled weekend in the Old Town of Edinburgh. A gaggle of undergrad students showed up to be guinea pigs, trying out some of the activities we drew up to help them make the most of living and studying abroad. Storytelling wasContinue reading “Storytelling in Third Space”