Stories & Soliloquies

Stories & Soliloquies
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      • In My Pensieve: A Link Round Up

        Posted at 2:00 pm by michellejoelle, on July 18, 2016

        As I browse the internet, I collect up interesting videos, articles, and things to think about. Some of them become blog posts of their own, but mostly my thoughts are too brief for that, so once in a while I round up the excess and remove it to my pensieve. Here’s a little look at what’s been swirling around my mind over the past few weeks. There’s a loose theme here around art, expression, joy, authenticity, and nostalgia.

        1) This inspiring celebration of slow art and authenticity:

         

        2) This send up of that very celebration that made me laugh forever:

        3) This next video is over a year old, but recently I’ve been relistening to J. Walker McSpadden’s Robin Hood on Librivox on walks and it has inspired me to revisit Lars Anderson’s incredible archery techniques, learned from studying the past:

        4) Speaking of the past, Nintendo is releasing a miniature version of its classic console, preloaded with its most popular games – Super Mario, Donkey Kong, Zelda, and the like. I probably shouldn’t be sharing this because it’ll just make it harder for me to buy one before it completely sells out, but it is too awesome to keep to myself. Even though these aren’t the first video games, they’re definitely nostalgic classics.

        5) One of the greatest joys in my life is social dancing. This Vimeo mini-documentary captures perfectly the quality of wordless expression and joy found in Lindy Hop (my particular favorite), and likely all social dance:

         

        6) And speaking of Swing, if that previous video captured you at all, check out this tribute to Frankie Manning, the creator and legendary ambassador of Lindy Hop:

        7) Speaking of Swing, part two, check out this effort to honor the legendary Chick Webb by transcribing a large portion of his catalog for modern big band live performance. You should always do your own due diligence before contributing money, of course – though it looks like they’ve reached their goal (and then some!) already. To hear Frankie Manning and Norma Miller talk about the brilliance and prowess of Chick Webb, look no further than this short video:

        I wish I had something poignant and interesting to say about authenticity, origin, nostalgia, and joy, but for now these thoughts will have to remain unformed. There’s nothing I can’t say that isn’t already said much better in the videos and links above.

        Posted in The Waste Book | 5 Comments | Tagged archery, authenticity, Chick Webb, Frankie Manning, jazz, Lindy Hop, links, list, Nintendo, nostalgia, pensieve, photography
      • Inspiring Me Today

        Posted at 8:10 am by michellejoelle, on October 23, 2013

        Neil Gaiman is well known to be wonderful in so many ways, something about which I’m sure no one needs convincing.  This article in The Guardian proves it once again, nevertheless.  It’s a bit long, and retreads some familiar ground on the importance of fiction and libraries and literacy, and some vague politics, but it’s got some fantastic gems:

        We writers – and especially writers for children, but all writers – have an obligation to our readers: it’s the obligation to write true things, especially important when we are creating tales of people who do not exist in places that never were – to understand that truth is not in what happens but what it tells us about who we are. Fiction is the lie that tells the truth, after all.

        Fiction is the lie that tells the truth, after all.  This has been bouncing around my head like a game of PONG.

        We all – adults and children, writers and readers – have an obligation to daydream. We have an obligation to imagine. It is easy to pretend that nobody can change anything, that we are in a world in which society is huge and the individual is less than nothing: an atom in a wall, a grain of rice in a rice field. But the truth is, individuals change their world over and over, individuals make the future, and they do it by imagining that things can be different.

        Go read it, then visit your local library!

        Posted in The Waste Book | 0 Comments | Tagged dreams, gaiman, libraries, links
      • Food for Thought

        Posted at 10:00 am by michellejoelle, on October 21, 2013

        I just came across this lovely short essay by Jamie Wallace, called “The World is Made of Stories”.  I found it as a link from this blog.  Some of my favorite quotes:

        These narratives slip into our subconscious. We take them for granted, but they are – like it or not – the very foundations of who we are.

        I love the idea that our thoughts, our reactions, and our very identities are built by stories.

        These bits and pieces of family legend, shared experiences, and local folklore give this place we call home its history and identity. From blue collar to bluebloods, each of us brings our own stories, adding to the depth and personality of this little town.

        I also love how she says that these stories don’t just come into us and shape us, but that the relationship is reciprocal – we use what we’ve become to shape the world around us and create new stories in a communal way.

        The stories don’t even have to be entirely true.

        To a certain extent, I don’t think stories actually can be true. Then again, I wonder if the story might be truer in some ways than the “truth” – since the story version is what sticks with us while the “real” version is never fully recorded in its context, but only retained as it is ripped from its place in reality and kept as a fragment. I feel like Walter Benjamin’s Arcades Project would be relevant here, but that’s an essay for another time.

        Posted in The Waste Book | 4 Comments | Tagged jamie wallace, links, stories
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