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"textContent": "_Thursday, February 05, 2026_\n\nGood morning, The Wonder Fell Way.\n\nSomething new and tried and true... The Sunrise.\n\nAnd Wonder Fell. O/\n\nGlad to be read by you.\n\nOn with our show...\n\n...\n\nPractical matters lately. Getting New-New Hampshire set for formal publication.\n\nColore is still in the works. No worries, Dear Reader, we won't leave Hope, and Finn, and Langston standing at the threshold much longer.\n\nThere's the site redesign and clean up.\n\n...\n\nDo you read Wonder Fell at night?\n\nHow ironic of you.\n\nHaving such a good relationship with irony, we're sure to be great friends.\n\nPoet: Irony is in the job description.\n\nPoets do write stories too, by the way.\n\nWhen a poet writes a story it's called an Epic.\nWynn, The Poet, writes an Epic; it's called: Colore.\n\nIt's in the works. I post progress of it here and discussion of working on it here.\n\nAt present, the storyline is on pause to finish some world building.\n\nOne of the main differences between a poetical Epic story and the novels we're used to is the structure.\n\nPoetry uses the form of the text to help shape its message.\n\nNo worries, it's not as dull academic as it sounds.\n\nDr. Seuss is an example of a poet using verse to help shape the story's message.\n\nColore is not a story for children, though there maybe a rhyme from time to time.\n\nThe poetic shape is that of characters experiencing mythic type stories and then juxtaposing the moral message of those events to happenings in the modern world: The Side-Stories.\n\nThe intent of Colore is to remind us how our stories shape our World.\n\nIt shows why The State of our Modern Press is our poison at present. It's a reminder of our responsibility to share better tales to see a better world.\n\nWe can only ever be as good as the dream we have of Ourselves.\n\nPoets and Artists of all types shape ways to express what is possible to experience.\n\nOur Arts and Entertainment industry in America right now is just as responsible for our Nation's divide as is The Press.\n\nWhere's Hope Hollywood?\n\nHope is in every story told _well_ and every honest brushstroke of every Artist.\n\nAnd so I write.\n\nIt takes words to heal Our Nation of Words.\n\nStories are always the best way to take that kind of medicine.\n\nPopular music lyrics, as well, help give Hope.\n\nArtists of America someone's got to be the adult in our Country's dividing room. My Vote is for The Arts to step up and heal Our troubled Nation.\n\nTake care, if you're an Artist of any kind consider what hope you can share and where, then share it and make our wonderful day.\n\n#### Wynn\n\nBrought to you by the emoji of the day: 🥄 __spoon__\n\nArchaic Slab",
"title": "How Stories Shape Our World",
"updatedAt": "2026-05-13T14:39:36.767Z"
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