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Story Lab, Week 14

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TED Talks Logo      For my Story Lab this week, I listened to a couple of TED Talks by Adichie and Barnes. The first  talk by Adichie was vety eye-opening. She talked about how linear her view was literature was as a  child. She never thought Nigerians like herself, or even poor people, could be represented in  literature.       As she grew older, Adichie's views diversified and she began to experiment with different types  of characters. This greatly enriched her storytelling abilities and made her stories all the more  enjoyable. I think her growth is very inspiring. It makes me wonder if there are any other dimensions  that I have yet to explore in my own writing.       The second presentation, by Barnes, was really intriguing. She talked about why we care so much  about fictional characters. Basically, we alieve that they're real. Alief is different fr...

Week 13 Story: Leprechaun Gold

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Leprechaun Gold Leprechaun and His Pot of Gold      Setting: Northern Ireland, 1788      Peter was knitting in his farmhouse one Sunday. He didn't live with anybody and he enjoyed the  constant peace and alone time he had to himself. That's why, when Peter heard a playful knock on his  wooden door at precisely three o'clock in the afternoon, he started fuming. There were no other  people within a few miles of Peter's home in any direction and he hadn't received a visitor in years.  Just the way Peter liked it. He considered it useless to interact with other people unless one was  wealthy because, he figured, wealth was the only thing people enjoyed.       Peter certainly had no intention of interacting with whoever stood on the cobblestone steps  outside his farmhouse door. He threw down his knitting needles and stormed towards the door,  prepared to ward off...

Reading Notes: More Celtic Fairy Tales, Part A

*I tried downloading an image but my computer would not let me, even after deleting a bunch of stuff      Bibliography. More Celtic Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs.  Web Source      Reading Notes:      *Witch turns four children into white swan.       *King is possessed by a gluttonous demon.       *Man is tricked by a crane and left hanging over the Atlantic Ocean.       *Druidic wizard defeat a witch. 

Week 12 Story: Meeting of the Pantheons

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Meeting of the Pantheons Council of Godheads - Marvel Comics      Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva were chilling together out in the multiverse when the topic of the Conference of Earthly Gods popped into the conversation. It is a conference where all of the deities ever worshipped or to be worshipped in the future of Earth meet to discuss their plans for the divided subjects of the planet. Earth is a world shared by many gods.  Shiva: Say Vishnu, you remember that in our rotation of us three, it is your turn next to attend the Conference of Earthly Gods? Vishnu: How do you mean, my dear Shiva? Why, I attended last Yuga. Remember? We agreed that during every Satya Yuga, we'd play a game and the loser attends the conference. Every Treta Yuga, Brahma here must attend while I have my turn every Dwapara Yuga. That leaves you as our representative during each Kali Yuga. It is Kali Yuga and you must take your turn now as you have done so for all of eternity....

Reading Notes: Celtic Tales, Part B

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Celtic Giant      Bibliography. Celtic Fairy Tales (1892) and More Celtic Fairy Tales (1895) by Joseph Jacobs.  Web Source      Reading Notes:      *Five-headed giant battles a superhuman in his land.       *Blue elves steal parents' children.      *Land of the Giant.      *Celtic Origin story with giants battling. 

Reading Notes: Celtic Tales, Part A

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Leprechaun - Wikipedia      Bibliography. Celtic Fairy Tales (1892) and More Celtic Fairy Tales (1895) by Joseph Jacobs.  Web Source      Reading Notes:      *Man gets taken away to an immortal realm.       *Leprechaun leads man to pot of gold in a field but tricks him.       *Witches enter a woman's home and she succumbs to sleep paralysis.       *A monster chases a man out of the church.