I literally just worked with students on "story seeds" - noticing them, listening to them, and making the first steps to put them down on paper, if only in phrases, until they reveal themselves; eventually a butterfly can break out of even the tightest cocoon.
I literally just worked with students on "story seeds" - noticing them, listening to them, and making the first steps to put them down on paper, if only in phrases, until they reveal themselves; eventually a butterfly can break out of even the tightest cocoon.
I literally just worked with students on "story seeds" - noticing them, listening to them, and making the first steps to put them down on paper, if only in phrases, until they reveal themselves; eventually a butterfly can break out of even the tightest cocoon.
P.S. Seeds do not exactly relate to a cocoon. Bad connection. I should stick to the plant world. :)