“Stories are habitations. We live in and through stories. They conjure worlds. We do not know the world other than as story world. Stories inform life. They hold us together and keep us apart.” – Miller Mair
Category Archives: (re)storying the personal
Restorying with Charles Eisenstein
If there’s one person who has been the Indie Press champion of overthrowing the old story and bringing in the new, it’s Charles Eisenstein. His name has popped up on my blog a couple of times for his inspiring articles in Resurgence, so when he made his appearance in Edinburgh, post-New Story Summit, I promptlyContinue reading “Restorying with Charles Eisenstein”
Friday Findings: Summer vacation round-up
My two favourite beach reads, both children’s books, both with non-human and human point of view characters: The Little White Horse, by Elizabeth Goudge, a book first published in 1946 that still holds up to being read today The Magician’s Elephant, by Kate DiCamillo, 2011, which I read on a whim and fell in love with FavouriteContinue reading “Friday Findings: Summer vacation round-up”