by Lisa Jordan, @lisajordan If you go to an amusement park, you know what to expect—rides, games, fun foods, and maybe even a water park. With story, the theme isn’t …
Five Benefits of Looking at Both Sides
by Angela Ruth Strong, @AngelaRStrong My heroine refuses to depend on others again. She doesn’t want to need anyone—especially a God who’s let her down in the past. So what …
How Balloons and Strings Can Give Your Story Strength
By Amanda Dykes, @ajdykes We are storytellers, yes? So, let’s begin with a story: Once, there was a splendid and colorful arch of balloons. Each one inflated with helium and …
What madness is this?
I’m running around today planning the Madness. What madness? The Warren Family Memorial Day Madness, a family day of games, challenges, competitions and fun, and at the end of the …
TEE’s What and Why: Story Question
I’m trying something new for the next few posts: I’ll define a My Book Therapy term (the What) and then explain the importance of the term (the Why). Simple enough, …
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