You may or may not know the story of the Hitchens brothers - Christopher, the elder, and Peter, the younger. Christopher was a prominent figure in the anti-religion, pro-atheistic worldview camp while Peter is a well-known voice for the pro-faith, Christian community. Their philosophies would have them at odds, but both men share the same mother and father. Their bloodline could not be tighter. And yet, each man arrived at a very different way to interpret the world.
How did this happen? Aren't we all just slaves to our DNA? Or is there something else at play rather than blood and guts and bone?
On this episode of the #NarrativeWars, I begin to unpack what causes us to formulate our worldviews. And how stories tend to reflect and / or challenge our personal ideologies in the process. Keyword here: personal.
The Writer's Lens - Interview 02: Darrick Dean, fantasy author
The Writer's Lens - E9: Storytelling
The Writer's Lens - E8: Amazon, Big Brother, and Fake Reviews
The Writer's Lens - E7: Trials and Takeaways
The Writer's Lens - Interview 01: Willie and Rachel Scott, authors of "Better Than Blended"
The Writer's Lens - E6: You Wrote a Book, Now What?
The Writer's Lens - E5: Progress Update
The Writer's Lens - E4: Rejection...Ugh
The Writer's Lens - E3: Working "Really Hard"
The Writer's Lens - E2: What Is Passion?
The Writer's Lens - Pilot
The Writer's Lens - E1: The Path to Being Published
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