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Karen Ollier

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  1. ASSIGNMENT#1: THE ACT OF STORY STATEMENT: My father was the master storyteller, and the room would buzz with excitement whenever he began to tell a story. To safeguard his legacy, I have documented his bloopers, as well as other timeless family tales. Every chapter is an entirely different narrative, most with humorous adventure. ASSIGNMENT#2: THE ANTAGONIST PLOTS THE POINT: There is no antagonist or protagonist running throughout the book. Each narrative has situational challenges pertaining to the ebbs and flows of life. ASSIGNMENT#3: CONJURING YOUR BREAKOUT TITLE: #1 Famlore … Feelgood Family Lore #2 Kindling … To Keep Home Fires Burning #3 Worth the read—You be the Judge. ASSIGNMENT#4: DECIDING YOUR GENRE AND APPROACHING COMPARABLES: Memories --- Compilation of short stories, primarily funny but some inspirational. (Who compares to me and why?) “Chicken Soup for the Soul” — Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen --- Independent stories “Cheaper by the Dozen” —Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey --- Family tales “Little Town on the Prairie” —Laura Ingalls Wilder --- Family tales “All Things Wise and Wonderful” —James Herriot --- Family tales “Family--The Ties that Bind . . . And Gag!” —Erma Bombeck --- Family tales ASSIGNMENT#5: CORE WOUND AND THE PRIMARY CONFLICT There is no thread of conflict running throughout the book. Each narrative has situational challenges pertaining to the ebbs and flows of life. ASSIGNMENT#6: OTHER MATTERS OF CONFLICT: TWO MORE LEVELS There is no thread of conflict running throughout the book. Each narrative has situational challenges pertaining to the ebbs and flows of life. ASSIGNMENT#7: THE INCREDIBLE IMPORTANCE OF SETTING Each story is a unique setting. However, the feel of the book is a deliberate sensual “Feel Good” experience. Additionally, its pocketbook size makes it easy to take with you in your purse or bag.
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