We often imagine storytelling as a grand act — a sweeping account or treatise of who we are, where we’ve been, what we’ve survived, and what we’ve learned. Something cohesive. Something definitive. Something that explains everything. But that kind of storytelling — the autobiographical, whole-of-life summary — is not only daunting; it’s also rarely where … Continue reading The Story Told Is the Story Known: On the Power of Small Stories