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“Finding Natural Form in Narrative”
by Jane Alison
by David Eagleman
“Crafting Stories: Artistic Practice as Pedagogical Tool in the Latin American Studies Classroom”
by Faith Blackhurst
by Fidalis Buehler
“Adventure Architectonics: Distant Reading Choose Your Own Adventure”
by Brian Croxall
by Dan Dewey, Rex Nielson, & Stephanie Rivera
“Bringing Storytelling to Physics 416”
by Chanel Earl & Richard Sandberg
by Kristen Erekson
“Through the Sinews and Shadows”
by Keely Song Glen
“Trees and the Stories They Tell: Botanical Animacy in Literature”
by George Handley
“Romance Minds: Storytelling, Cognition, and the Pre-Realist Imagination”
by Laura Hatch
“Story as Exploration: Experience and Innovation in Entrepreneurial Theory and Practice”
by Nile Hatch
“The Voices We Hear and the Ones We Don’t: Narratives as Sources for Multi-Perspectival Truths”
by Janis Nuckolls
“Beyond Words: How Opera Connects Us Through Musical Storytelling”
by Shea Owens
Red Rock Runs Through My Veins: Emergences from the Canyonlands of Southeastern Utah
by Steven Peck
“Rewilding the Stories in Qualitative Research”
by Toni Pilcher
“Our Need for Stories: The Neuroscience of Storytelling & Belonging”
by Jamin Rowan
“Fairy-Tale Retellings and New Technologies: Feeding Communicative Omnivores”
by Jill Rudy
“Mind-Reading and Visions: Why Victorian Spiritualists Told the Best Children’s Ghost Stories”
by Leslee Thorne-Murphy
“Somewhere a Dog is Always Barking: the Value of Cliché in Storytelling”
by Stephen Tuttle
“The Pasts We Carry with Us and the Stories We Tell: Merleau-Ponty on Human Temporality”
by Justin White
“The Stories We Tell When We Confess Our Faith: The Christianization of Early Medieval England”
by Miranda Wilcox