Tag Archives: Penelopiad
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Carpe #YOLO
19September 1, 2014 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Deadlines have a way of piling up on a person. The result can be cacophanous. As I mentioned last week, …
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September 7, 2014 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Told Saturday, September 6 for Story Arts of Minnesota‘s PROMPT series – “Stories based on, inspired by, or tangentially related …
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Category: Stories I've Told | Tags: Odyssey, Penelope, Penelopiad, Story Arts of Minnesota, storytelling
September 1, 2014 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Deadlines have a way of piling up on a person. The result can be cacophanous. As I mentioned last week, …
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Category: Uncategorized | Tags: carpe diem, cliché, creative process, Dead Poets Society, Drake, Ervin McKinness, Eva Moreda, Mae West, Margaret Atwood, Penelope, Penelopiad, Robin Williams, stereotype, story slam, storytelling, The Lonely Island, topoi, Work in Process, YOLO
August 25, 2014 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
I’m currently working on a story for performance at Story Arts of Minnesota’s quarterly PROMPT series. These stories are “based …
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Category: Uncategorized | Tags: creative process, Lynda Barry, Margaret Atwood, myth, Odyssey, Penelope, Penelopiad, research, Story Arts of Minnesota, storytelling, weaving, What It is, women's narratives, Work in Process, writing process