Suggestions for West Foundation Grant Stories

 

Tales of the exile's parents and the family he or she grew up in.

Tales of the exile's romances, the loves of their lives,
and what happened to their signifigant others.

Tales of the exile's own children
(assuming the exile is old enough to have them)
and what became of them.

Events in the given exile's lives which cause any
strong emotions and why:
Pride, sorrow, joy, grief, regret, shame. etc.

Tales of the given exile's hopes and dreams and how
they succeded or were dashed.

A description of the exile's "best" day perhaps, or of his or her "worst."

 

Tip: We encourage a description of "character."
Events in the exile's life are far more interesting if the
storyteller takes us there through his own emotions and feelings.

 

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