Rambler
- Gender: Female
- Industry: Arts
- Occupation: Advocate/Author/Organizer
- Location: Major Metropolitan Area : United States
About Me
B.A. in Character Studies, Founder of the Talk to Strangers Campaign, Creator of AndTheDonkey.Com, Tea Enthusiast, Chocoholic, Novelist and Storyteller.
You've successfully slain the dragon! How will you toast your marshmallows?
I have?! Do I have to? Dragons are cool... I think the (unslain) dragon and I will share a batch of s'mores. I like my marshmallows slow-roasted and golden brown, but the dragon is a bit aggressive about roasting, so I probably won't complain when the mallows come out toasty-black on the outside, because they'll be so hot they'll melt the bittersweet chocolate on my McVitie's digestives.
Interests
- How do changes in the medium through which a story is told influence society and vice versa? Do audiences become more involved in a story told through theatre or film? Do they relate better to the computer screen or the page? Do they identify more with a story told on a local or an international level? How do individuals and societies identify with certain stories (e.g. the American dream)
- and how does that influence our decisions
- perception of current events
- and policies?
Favorite Movies
- Lord of the Rings (yes
- I'm a dork)
- Moulin Rouge (hopeless romantic)
- Amelie
- Happenstance
- 8 1/2
- Love Actually
- Stage Beauty
- Pirates of the Caribbean (only the first)
- Usual Suspects
- Iron Monkey
- Cold Comfort Farm
Favorite Music
- sessions in pubs
- late night jams
- pretty much anything put out by Putamayo
- Trad Arr
- Miles Davis
- Forrest Gump soundtrack
- K.T. Tunstall
Favorite Books
- Phantom Tollbooth
- Michael Malone
- Seamus Heaney's trans. of Beowulf
- ee cummings
- LotR
- Complete Works of Shakespeare
- Black Beauty
- Grandfather Twilight
- American Gods by Neil Gaiman
My Blogs |
Team Members |
| Story Training, orHow To Tell the Truth and Lie About It | |
|---|---|
| Vaguely Bohemian |
