Welcome to a way of Tending to Stories

Welcome to a way of Tending to Stories

 

Welcome to Big Little Life Publishing, where the voices that tend to story are celebrated and honored. In this blog post, we will delve into the indigenous practice of tending to story, a deeply rooted tradition that goes beyond mere storytelling. Let's explore the significance of this practice and the reciprocal relationship it fosters.

What is Tending to Story?

Tending to story is more than just recounting a tale; it is a sacred practice deeply ingrained in indigenous cultures. It involves caring for and nurturing stories, ensuring they are passed down through generations with respect and integrity. This practice acknowledges the power of storytelling to connect individuals, communities, and the past with the present.

Going Beyond Telling

When authors engage in tending to story, they go beyond simply telling a narrative. They become stewards of the stories they share, recognizing the responsibility that comes with preserving cultural heritage and wisdom. By tending to story, authors honor the voices of their ancestors and contribute to the collective memory of their community.

The Power of Reciprocal Relationship

At the heart of tending to story lies the concept of reciprocal relationship. Authors who practice tending to story understand that stories have a life of their own and that by caring for them, they are also cared for in return. This reciprocal relationship fosters a deep connection between the storyteller, the story, and the audience, creating a sense of unity and belonging.

As we celebrate the voices that tend to story, we recognize the importance of preserving cultural heritage, fostering connection, and honoring the wisdom of our ancestors. Through the practice of tending to story, authors not only share narratives but also uphold a tradition that has sustained indigenous communities for generations.

 

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