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Regina Stone Matthews

    The Mirror
    If the Story Fits Tell It
    • 2021

      The Mirror

      • 66pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Leonard the lizard, Wally the worm, Huxley the hummingbird, and Cleo the cat all have something in common. They think being themselves is just too boring. They each want to be something else. Something larger and more powerful. Something special.That's not all Leonard, Wally, Huxley, and Cleo have in common. The other thing they have in common is...The Mirror. Even though they don't know each other at first, they seem to be on the same path to reality.One day deep in the forest Leonard, Wally, Huxley, and Cleo finally meet and find themselves face to face with-well-themselves. Thus begins their journey of discovering one of life's most important lessons. But first, they must lose a part of themselves to find out what that lesson is and what it means to come face to face with The Mirror.

      The Mirror
    • 2020

      If the Story Fits Tell It

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Storytelling is a lost art. No, it isn’t. It’s a timeless art. Art that’s been around for centuries. Even before humans could write, storytelling existed in the form of oral storytelling. Information, education, and entertainment all possible through storytelling.If we think back to our childhood days, we remember the stories we loved most. The ones we wanted to hear over and over and over again. But storytelling isn’t only for children. Adults love listening to a good story just as much. In fact, storytelling is becoming increasingly popular in business settings.If you’ve ever considered life as a storyteller, this book is for you. If you want to learn more about the art of storytelling because you find it interesting, this book is for you. Or if you simply enjoy a good story, this book is for you.Life would be so dull without stories. Within these pages, you’ll discover a world that ignites the imagination, tickles the funny bone, and touches the heart of its recipient. Storytelling has a certain power about it. A power that can change the world.As a storyteller, I hope that at the end of this book you’ll want to learn more about storytelling. That you’ll want to write and tell stories of your own. Take a walk with me into the world of the storyteller. But beware—you might not want to leave.

      If the Story Fits Tell It