Once long ago, In a magical kingdom where all the unfinished books of author are stuck together in a sort of purgatory. There was one small book, that wanted so badly to leave this new hell that he found himself in. He tried everything he could, tried climbing the walls, trying to dig a ditch, and even tried to fight the guards that keep these books stuck. Then one day the book came up with a crazy idea that he thought might actually work! He thought if he could finish his story that he might be freed of this prison of forgotten stories.
He asked all the other books around him, they would start telling their stories but then would stop right at the end. So the little book tried piecing other stories together, he thought that he could use other stories to finish his own. He soon realized that there was no ending to the story he had created, he was stuck in this loop of finishing a story. And as soon as he would almost finish his story he would forgot the middle or the beginning. The little book was stuck here in this loop forever.
He tried to get the help of the eldest book he could find, and the elder told him “you are unable to finish your book, because there is no story, the only story is stuck in your authors mind and you are unable to unlock it. Only the author is able to tell the story”
So there were never of these narratives told. They were all forgotten….Nothing was left to say or remember…..
~~~~~Discussion~~~~~~~
Well my 8 month old daughter hated my story, to be fair she only likes Good Night Moon.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yu_g5x3ZoQ
This is my baby (matching for mothers day)
The rest of my family told me to “stay in school, you shouldn’t be a writer” and personally I found it extremely challenging. In university I feel like none of my courses have ever challenged any of my creative writing skills, it is mostly just essay writing. So I feel like my skills are severely under developed.
http://www.orl.bc.ca
I used this link because I feel like the public library is the solution to the book purgatory problem.