Brother Fox

Description/Abstract/Artist Statement

“Brother Fox” is a modern-day fable that explores the human condition. Through the creative process of personification, we will explore the varying stages of grief as Fox struggles to find his way back to joy and gratitude through presence. Fables are neutral ground— fertile with a notion of relatability that defies the lines we draw between our differing human characteristics, thus creating a universal space to process life lessons and navigate common human experience through the art of storytelling.

Presenting Author Name/s

Megan Pastore

Faculty Advisor/Mentor

Kent Wascom

Faculty Advisor/Mentor Department

English Department

College Affiliation

College of Arts & Letters

Presentation Type

Oral Presentation

Disciplines

Arts and Humanities | Creative Writing | Fiction

Session Title

Creative Writing/Reading

Location

Learning Commons @Perry Library, Room 1310

Start Date

3-25-2023 10:45 AM

End Date

3-25-2023 11:45 AM

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Brother Fox

Learning Commons @Perry Library, Room 1310

“Brother Fox” is a modern-day fable that explores the human condition. Through the creative process of personification, we will explore the varying stages of grief as Fox struggles to find his way back to joy and gratitude through presence. Fables are neutral ground— fertile with a notion of relatability that defies the lines we draw between our differing human characteristics, thus creating a universal space to process life lessons and navigate common human experience through the art of storytelling.