“Tell the Truth, but Tell It Slant” — Emily Dickinson & the Magic of Metaphor
When you learn to speak your truth in story form, you wrap emotion in imagery, metaphor, and rhythm.
When you learn to speak your truth in story form, you wrap emotion in imagery, metaphor, and rhythm.
Storytelling turns travel into wisdom.
When we tell our stories, we don’t just remember—we reclaim.
Until we tell the truth about ourselves, our stories stay shallow.
Storytelling invites us to shine a light into the corners of our experience, speak the unspoken, and be witnessed.
Everyone has a story, and everyone wants to be heard.