What is a Narrative Archaeologist?
Perhaps it started with a spark, an idea, a gesture, a growing flame in which people gathered around to keep warm and keep company. Stories were shared as the fire grew larger and lasted longer…
Writing Quests for AR Mobile Games
What is a better way to learn something than through a game? I had the privilege of being part of a group of science educators, researchers, and game developers who created The Station…
Origin Stories: Curiosity Killed The Cat
As both a curious person and a cat lover, it’s no surprise that I’ve heard the phrase “curiosity killed the cat” more times than I can count…
Fables: Part 3
Three fables: The Sun and The Moon, The Dairy Cow, and The Shepherd and The Sheep.
2024: The Year of False Starts
Existence is particularly unbearable first thing in the morning…
Origin Stories: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Growing up, Christmas time was always celebrated by a warm cup of hot chocolate and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer playing on the television…
Origin Stories: Neck of the Woods
The first time I heard the expression “your neck of the woods” was from Al Roker on NBC Today when I was very young…
Origin Stories: Cotton-Eyed Joe
I am a simple woman. I think “Where did this story come from?” Then I think: “Where did it go? Where did you come from, Cotton-Eyed Joe?”
3 More Fables
A few months ago, I wrote three western-themed fables. Since then, I’ve written three more…
A Collection of Quotes
When I was a freshman in college, I had a professor who gifted me a notebook...