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You are here: Home / For Writers / Making Sense of Our lives through Story

Making Sense of Our lives through Story

November 19, 2012 by Margaret Duarte

When writing a post recently for Visionary Fiction Alliance about the relevance of visionary fiction in today’s world, I realized how important “story” is to our lives.

I’m not just talking about the stories written by our favorite authors for our reading pleasure.  I’m talking about our life stories, the stories that begin on page one of a blank text on the day we are born and continue until the day – and sometimes even after – we die.

All the things we tell about ourselves, all the experiences we remember, the sights, the sounds, the feelings, are part of our story.  As Christina Baldwin says in her book, Story Catcher, “You are a book of bone and flesh.”

The Plot of Your Life 

What event, besides your birth, set your story’s plot in motion?  What are its turning points?  What are you proud of?  What are you ashamed of?  What will you preserve.  What will you purposely omit?  What will you forget?  Who wrote your story?  From what point of view?  Yours?  Your parents’?  Your teachers’?  Society’s?  What values shaped your life story?  How much of your story is real?  How much is fiction, created by distortions of the lens you’re viewing it through.  The lens of judge, victim.

How did you come up with the lead characters and settings for your story’s scenes? Who are the heroes, the villians, the bit-part players?  Who do you love? Who loves you? Who do you blame? Who do you judge?  Which characters do you bother to flesh out enough to know them enough to care for, understand, give a voice?

Different Versions of your Life 

Life coach, Gary Van Warmerdam, talks about the different versions of stories we tell about ourselves in the fourth of his Pathway to Happiness Audio Sessions in Self Mastery called “Attention.”

In Storycatcher, Christina Baldwin explores story as the core of life experience. Through stories, education, writing and oral prompts, the book illustrates how we use narrative to make sense out of what is happening to us and around us.

And here comes the big question.

How can your Story Still Change

The group, Rascal Flatts, sings about how “Life’s like a novel with the end ripped out.”

What can you change?

What will you change?

How will your life story end?

As always, thanks for stopping by.

Margaret Duarte
 

Filed Under: For Readers, For Writers, Lifestyle, Visionary Fiction Tagged With: Christina Baldwin, Freedom, Gary Van Warmerdam, life story, Margaret Duarte, Rascall Flatts, Storycatcher, Visionary Fiction Alliance

About Margaret Duarte

Former middle school teacher, Margaret Duarte, lives on a California dairy farm with a herd of “happy cows,” a constant reminder that the greenest pastures lie closest to home. Margaret earned her creative writing certificate through UC Davis Extension and has since published four novels in her “Enter the Between” visionary fiction series: Between Will and Surrender, Between Darkness and Dawn, Between Yesterday and Tomorrow, and Between Now and Forever. Her poem and story credits include SPC Tule Review; The California Writers Club Literary Review; finalist in the 2017 SLO Nightwriters Golden Quill Writing Contest; First Place winner for fiction in 2016, Second Place winner for fiction in 2018, Honorable Mention for fiction in 2019, and Gold winner for fiction in 2020 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA PUBLISHERS AND AUTHORS Book Awards Competition; 2019 California Author Project winner for adult fiction.

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