A quiet invitation at a crowded food court table changed everything. Four letters, four voices—honest, unpolished, deeply human—about how Tai Chi, shared meals, and a patch of soil at Bexley Uniting Church turned isolation into community. We read four voices that chart the same discovery from different paths: movement can be medicine, and friendship is a practice you do together. You’ll hear how a senior, newly single and adrift, found balance and new friends in gentle forms and monthl...
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A quiet invitation at a crowded food court table changed everything. Four letters, four voices—honest, unpolished, deeply human—about how Tai Chi, shared meals, and a patch of soil at Bexley Uniting Church turned isolation into community. We read four voices that chart the same discovery from different paths: movement can be medicine, and friendship is a practice you do together. You’ll hear how a senior, newly single and adrift, found balance and new friends in gentle forms and monthl...
Multidimensional Storytelling: Breaking the Rules While Honoring Structure: An interview with CJ Melchizedek
Voice Within: A Storybook by Storytellers
50 minutes
7 months ago
Multidimensional Storytelling: Breaking the Rules While Honoring Structure: An interview with CJ Melchizedek
CJ Melchizedek illuminates the dance between creative rebellion and structured storytelling, sharing how his journey as a multidimensional fiction writer evolved through self-published novels, collaborative graphic novels, and experimental narrative forms. Come join Lee Rickwood who interviews CJ on his own journey in being a published author. • Writing the novel "Olivius" (2010) which combined linear and non-linear storytelling elements • Collaborating with a comic book artist on "Dark Hope ...
Voice Within: A Storybook by Storytellers
A quiet invitation at a crowded food court table changed everything. Four letters, four voices—honest, unpolished, deeply human—about how Tai Chi, shared meals, and a patch of soil at Bexley Uniting Church turned isolation into community. We read four voices that chart the same discovery from different paths: movement can be medicine, and friendship is a practice you do together. You’ll hear how a senior, newly single and adrift, found balance and new friends in gentle forms and monthl...