Thanks, Heather, for your further explanation. I like that you continuously
take risks with your works, and look forward to how you'll imaginate the
play.
Below are my responses to your questions.
> 1) If you had to describe what a story is to a baby/ alien/ child raised by
> wolves, how would you describe it? I couldn't
>
> 2) What is your favorite story? a love story
>
> 3) What does a story have to do to make you cry? make me feel sad for
> someone
>
> 4) What does a story have to do to make you laugh? make me see fresh
> goofy contrasts
>
> 5) What story do you tell all the time? Please tell it to us. Pleeeease.
> Pretty please. depends on the hearer[s] or reader[s]
>
> 6) What was the last item of news that you remember/ was moved by? Why did
> it have staying power? AnnS of Michigan's comment to today's NYT Paul
> Krugman's "Decade at Bernie's" It told clearly, exampledly, how we got
> into the current economic situation and what 90% of us will have to do to
> come through it. It made me feel sorry for us but glad that she made the
> case clear.
>
> 7) When is a lie OK? I can only comment on my own lying: It's OK if it
> fits my highest purpose [spiritual].
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>
Best,
Judy
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