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Story Elements: Journey III: Larger Animals

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Welcome to the Story Paths newsletter and podcast, a story elements edition, where we explore the ingredients of stories so that you may better see them and tell them.

We’re exploring journeys now.

In the last issue we looked at four journeys made by our creaturely kin, namely: the Queen’s Knight (ant), the Half-wild Wanderer (cat), the Intergenerational sky pilgrimage (monarch butterfly), and the Desert Matriarch (elephant).

Now let us continue, going from small to large.

This issue is available in rich audio form. Below you can find just the story prompts mentioned within it.

Prompts

The Hungry Mother (gray whale)

Consider a human journey inspired by this journey of the whale.

There are really two journeys.

One, to a sparse sanctuary. The other, back into abundance.

In the second, she is responsible for another, far more vulnerable, being.

What human journeys come to you, that parallel hers?

The Underwater Surfer (sea turtle)

...

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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit storypaths.substack.com
Reply to the story prompts in this episode here: https://storypaths.substack.com/p/2486375c-6dd6-4b22-9398-b4b75c8d3f9f(Available for paid Substack subscribers)

Welcome to the Story Paths newsletter and podcast, a story elements edition, where we explore the ingredients of stories so that you may better see them and tell them.

We’re exploring journeys now.

In the last issue we looked at four journeys made by our creaturely kin, namely: the Queen’s Knight (ant), the Half-wild Wanderer (cat), the Intergenerational sky pilgrimage (monarch butterfly), and the Desert Matriarch (elephant).

Now let us continue, going from small to large.

This issue is available in rich audio form. Below you can find just the story prompts mentioned within it.

Prompts

The Hungry Mother (gray whale)

Consider a human journey inspired by this journey of the whale.

There are really two journeys.

One, to a sparse sanctuary. The other, back into abundance.

In the second, she is responsible for another, far more vulnerable, being.

What human journeys come to you, that parallel hers?

The Underwater Surfer (sea turtle)

...

more in the paid version

  continue reading

114 episodes

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