Once I began the journey back to storytelling my heart and soul were fluttering with excitement. Over the last four decades I've learned and forgotten many many folktales, short stories, poems, and humorous dialogue with my puppets. Now I could truly concentrate on a few stories that would be ideal for children in grades K-2, 3-4, and 5-6. Somewhere in the timeline after my parents died in 1989 my stories began to develop a more personal approach, my mind would simply, on its on, float back to a childhood memory and a story just flowed from my inner self. I smiled and learned to let the stories come as they chose.
Once upon a time... |
Future writer and storyteller Jose Saul Torres. |
I wish I could sit in on your storytelling sessions! Do you remember going to our Library Science class in the evenings at LSU? (You WERE in that class with me weren't you?) We had that sweet teacher who actually READ children's books to us... oh, how I wish she had simply told us some stories...
ReplyDeleteHow true, but some people cannot tell a story. I feel fortunate that my father could tell a good story and gave me the spirit to continue.
ReplyDeleteI found your writings tonight & have been reading. Must say I have so enjoyed! Don't quit writing....... let those memories & great stories continue to flow! jhw
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