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Breakfast on a dragon's tail : and other book bites / by Springett, Martin.;
An interactive collection of illustrated book covers for thirteen different storybooks along with the story's beginning, but the reader invited to allow their imagination to take over and write the ending.
Subjects: Creative writing; Storytelling in literature; Storytelling;
© c2011., Fitzhenry & Whiteside,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The panda problem / by Underwood, Deborah.; Marks, Hannah(Illustrator);
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Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Storytelling; Pandas;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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A child of books / by Jeffers, Oliver.; Winston, Sam.;
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Subjects: Storytelling; Imagination;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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The sisters Sputnik : a novel / by Favro, Terri,author.;
An odyssey wrapped in a love story, set in a near-future of artificial people. The Sisters Sputnik are a time-traveling trio of storytellers-for-hire who are much in demand throughout the multiverse of 2,052 alternate worlds. Each world was created by the detonation of a nuclear bomb in Earth Standard Time, home of the Sisters' leader, aging comic book creator Debbie Reynolds Biondi, her 20-something apprentice Unicorn Girl, and their pop culture--loving AI, Cassandra. Tales of Earth Standard Time-That-Was, from World Wars to the space race to Hollywood celebrities, have turned the Sisters into storytelling rock stars. In a distant reality where books and music have disappeared, Debbie finds herself in bed with an old Earth Standard Time lover who begs her to tell him a story. Over one long, eventful night, she spins the epic of the Sisters' adventures in alternate realities, starting with the theft of a book of evil comic strips in a post-pandemic Toronto full of ghost kitchens and robot-worshipping lost children known as junksters, to a disco-era purgatory where synthetic people are sending humans into the past through a reverse-engineered Statue of Liberty, to a version of the 1950s where the Sisters meet a rising star named Frank Sinatra and his girlfriend, the once-and-future Queen of England.
Subjects: Science fiction.; Novels.; Multiverse; Storytellers; Time travel;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The power of story : on truth, the trickster, and new fictions for a new era / by Johnson, Harold,1954-2022,author.; Lindberg, Tracey,1967-writer of foreword.;
"Award-winning Indigenous author Harold R. Johnson discusses the promise and potential of storytelling. Approached by an ecumenical society representing many faiths, from Judeo-Christians to fellow members of First Nations, Harold R. Johnson agreed to host a group who wanted to hear him speak about the power of storytelling. This book is the outcome of that gathering. In The Power of Story, Johnson explains the role of storytelling in every aspect of human life, from personal identity to history and the social contracts that structure our societies, and illustrates how we can direct its potential to re-create and reform not only our own lives, but the life we share. Companionable, clear-eyed, and, above all, optimistic, Johnson's message is both a dire warning and a direct invitation to each of us to imagine and create, together, the world we want to live in."--
Subjects: Narration (Rhetoric); Storytelling.; Rhetoric; Storytelling;
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The wind through the keyhole / by King, Stephen,1947-;
Roland tells his friends about investigating a shape-shifter preying on humans, including the legend he told the witness to the latest killings while helping the teen stay calm.
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Adventure stories.; Roland (Fictitious character : King); Shapeshifting; Storytellers; Storytelling; Teenagers;
© 2013., Pocket,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Out of the sun : on race and storytelling / by Edugyan, Esi,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.History is a construction. What happens when we begin to consider stories at the margins, when we grant them centrality? How does that complicate our certainties about who we are, as individuals, as nations, as human beings? Through the lens of visual art, literature, film, and the authors lived experience, 'Out of the Sun' examines the depiction of Black histories in art, offering new perspectives to challenge the accepted narrative. Esi Edugyan is a two-time Scotiabank Giller Prize winner who lives in Victoria, BC.
Subjects: African diaspora in art.; African diaspora; Art and race.; Arts and society.; Arts; Minorities in art.; Race awareness in art.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Cassandra speaks : when women are the storytellers, the human story changes / by Lesser, Elizabeth,author.;
"In her new book, bestselling author Elizabeth Lesser looks to the stories told about women over the ages and how they contribute to persistent misogyny and gender inequality, and offers a path towards framing new stories that honor all people"--
Subjects: Equality.; Feminism.; Misogyny.; Sex role in literature.; Sexism.; Women in literature.; Storytelling;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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I am a story / by Yaccarino, Dan.;
Ages 4-8.LSC
Subjects: Storytelling; Books and reading;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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A quieter story / by Woodruff, Liza.;
A girl pens an adventure for her pet kitten, but after his fearful reaction she realizes her next story should probably have a little less pizzazz.LSC
Subjects: Cats; Fear; Storytelling;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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