This post revisits the three story-telling media. A story can be narrated, enacted or depicted. We still value narrative, whether heard or read, although it is the one of these three media that is not visual. Of course, most writers and readers have some visual imagination which I lack, being auditory digital, according to a Neuro-Linguistic Programming trainer. (You get that kind of input if you work in certain kinds of jobs.)
It is getting to that time of the evening when I turn from blogging to "other reading," in this case from Anderson's Harvest The Fire to Moore's Watchmen. And tomorrow will be a visit to Andrea above the Old Pier Bookshop which means that I will be very well informed about the state of the world although not posting about it until later in the day.
3 comments:
Kaor, Paul!
I'm sure Andrea knows about this blog--and may have read some of Anderson's stories. Have you ever asked if he would like to deposit comments here once in a while? Up to him, of course.
Ad astra! Sean
Andrea promotes this blog online but has commented only once on one of my other blogs, Time Travel or Comics maybe.
Kaor, Paul!
Got it, Andrea interested me because of how you described him as what Mussolini should have been, a constitutional Fascist. Meaning Mussolini should have been content to seek power legally, thru parliamentary means. Sometimes in Opposition, sometimes in a coalition gov't, etc.
Ad astra! Sean
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