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"All too often both traditional storytellers and the media regard the Hero's Journey as the "one true recipe for a good story." In this well-researched and clearly written book, Dorothy Cleveland and Barbara Schutzgruber prove that there are other kinds of stories that are just as essential to the human experience: tales of survival and transformation that we may encounter at any point in our lives. With deep knowledge and personal honesty, these two incredible women bring us the Heroine's Journey, tracing its origins and possibilities from the oldest folktales to life in the 21st century.…mehr

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"All too often both traditional storytellers and the media regard the Hero's Journey as the "one true recipe for a good story." In this well-researched and clearly written book, Dorothy Cleveland and Barbara Schutzgruber prove that there are other kinds of stories that are just as essential to the human experience: tales of survival and transformation that we may encounter at any point in our lives. With deep knowledge and personal honesty, these two incredible women bring us the Heroine's Journey, tracing its origins and possibilities from the oldest folktales to life in the 21st century. This book is a much-needed addition to any storyteller's resource library." ---Csenge Virág Zalka, storyteller, author of Tales of Superhuman Powers and Dancing on Blades
Autorenporträt
Dorothy Cleveland, whose Master's Thesis was subtitled A Woman's Journey to Leadership Through Story (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 2005), has been COO of law firms for three decades and has performed stories from Boston to Denver. She was a founding member of Story Arts of Minnesota and board member of NSN. Since earning her Master's in Children's Literature at Eastern Michigan University, Barbara Schutzgruber has told stories at regional and national events in the U.S.A. and keynoted an event in England. She has performed folktales and other stories at the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, MI), the National Storytelling Network (U.S.A.), and with the Michigan Great Outdoors Culture Tour.