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Storytell Your Literate Life

By Marni Gillard

A great way to start storytelling with your friends or students is to recall the memories of your literate life: stumbles and falls, triumphs and "ta-das."

Here's some possibilites to get you started. You add to the list!

  • your first visit to the library, your first library card, a library "incident" (from being shhhusshed to falling in love)

  • the first book you recall "reading" (even if you "just" memorized it)

  • the moment you realized you could read

  • a teacher, librarian, mentor who brought books or encouraged reading in your life

  • a family member who in some small or big way believed in you as a reader, writer, performer, thinker

  • the first time a "hard" book grabbed you

  • going on a reading (or writing) binge - pulling an all-nighter or going into seclusion for a weekend

  • rereading a book and finding either you or the book had (or hadn't) changed

  • discovering you like a certain genre or finding a series you loved

  • any experience buying a book or being given a book as a treasured gift (or not treasuring the gift)

  • any experience handling books old or new (job in a book store, janitorial work in a school, etc.)

  • an image from a book that has stayed with you a long time, an image from a poem or memory of learning one
Or ask yourself one or more of these questions:
  • what were your reading (writing/performing, drawing, painting) gaps - times you got away and longed to return

  • what started you up again after a gap in reading etc.

  • what was the moment or a time when your reading and writing intersected and you became aware how connected the two were

  • when did you take part in a play and just love it (or not)

  • when did you ever see performing connected with your skill in reading/writing

  • a time when a teacer, parent, sibling, frined, or other person affect your self-esteem as a reader, writier, speaker, listener, or learner in general

  • when did your vision (need for glasses) or your dislike of wearing glasses affect your literacy

  • when did you ever teach someone else to read or love reading (writing, listening, performing, speaking publicly

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