Telling Stories

I don’t consider myself a good storyteller. My best writing is expository—it lays out an argument or a thesis and then tries to explain it in terms that are convincing to the reader.  Yet I recognize that what is really compelling is a good story—it grabs the attention and makes its point, if it has any, through the course of the narrative.

This is so powerful that Joe Brewer, for example, has laid out a “narrative strategy” for building the Earth Regeneration Fund.  (Video) Essentially, if enough of us begin to tell similar stories about how the funds are being used, this will generate more interest and more funding than just asking for money to restore the planet.

One such story might be that of our trip to Barichara in February of this year (2025) for a weeklong immersion in the work of regenerating that landscape. It was indeed a memorable and impactful trip, but so far, my attempts to tell the story have left me cold. My impressions and photos were mostly superficial, partly perhaps as a result of my health issues, which had me mainly focused on just withstanding the ordeal. I remember many of the events, especially when viewing the images, but I failed to register in any depth the characters and the events that might have made for a captivating story. Read More “Telling Stories”

What Needs to be Said Today

Sometimes it’s necessary to “speak one’s truth,” if only in the interest of total honesty and self-disclosure. It’s often embarrassing and takes courage, but if the record is to be complete this has to be part of it. And it’s not just around sexuality. There’s also a level of self-judgement that seems legitimate (the kind of thing for which people say you should have compassion for) — that since the financial collapse of 1989-90 my own self-confidence was effectively shattered and my horizons shrank.

Consequently it is only through writing — and work in the garden — that I can redeem such a life. A volume of failures, and of things left behind. Supposedly lessons to be learned, though I’m not sure for what purpose. Are things that much clearer now?

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