tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688274121226963086.post1116142635844627633..comments2023-10-22T23:29:48.012+13:00Comments on O Audacious Book: Within every story another story is hiddenUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688274121226963086.post-1361626134021321312011-10-29T03:25:26.504+13:002011-10-29T03:25:26.504+13:00Dear Mary, this piece seem to so perfectly describ...Dear Mary, this piece seem to so perfectly describe the way one walks through a well-made story with its clues and detours and layers that aren't exactly germane and may not go anywhere in particular, but all these diversions and dead-end trails are part of our world, clearly, and how wonderfully they enrich the life of a fictional world. Thank you for describing both so well, with both the casually ruminative and the deep. xoMelissa Greenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03270919534011711225noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688274121226963086.post-16296953822882805082011-10-27T12:34:59.193+13:002011-10-27T12:34:59.193+13:00Mary, this is lovely! I have talked to the landscp...Mary, this is lovely! I have talked to the landscpae architecture students about understanding the layers of the existing landscape, understanding the stories teh geology is telling, the stories the ecology is telling, the stories our inhabitation of the land is telling...and to think of their design as a narrative creation, enriching or revealing the layers in the landscape. <br />I love the circularity of this, coming to the same place from different directions, but building understanding as we moveworkbook : Helen Reynoldshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00172562130639669519noreply@blogger.com