TheWorldIsNotDoneYet. Part Two.

Narrative Shapeshifting

STRAIGHT

 

TALK:

 

Our

 

Changing

 

Meaning

 

as

 

Literate

 

Beings

S

We are as our stories have made us.  Change in their meanings changes us.

 

 

Can we let go so much planted so early?  Identity clings there.

 

How tempting to resist what we know, as acceptance impels us to change.

And for women & Others, escape.

Can we forsake the protections imagined to be had in those ancient ways of making and reading meaning?

But in recognition lies our chance for comprehension.

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refuse

S

STRAIGHT

 

TALK:

 

The

 

Hero

 

Story's

 

Man

There’s wonder in the OldStories.  The heat of those fires.

 

 

 

 

We feel sadness for the comforts no longer to be had there.

 

For all that once, for better or worse, defined us.

And it’s not so easy, walking out on all the OldFamiliar.

For men, permission to gather radiance to themselves.

nostalgia

that loss of fellowship

Without thought of the cost. Among other things.

What would be a malehood decoupled from warring and violence?

Unbound from the scant residue of meaning left in those yarns’ exhausted spin

& pillaged to empty.

 

A

Small Chapbook

Cyber Literacy

 

 

Site

Map

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