"Storytelling is the most powerful way
to put ideas into the world today." - Robert McKee
Growing up, one of the events I always looked forward to was when my grandmother sat with me and tell me stories about our family's adventures, past and present, as well as tales she remembered that could have taken place, or not. And while my grandmother felt that she did not have much to tell, or the affinity to tell a story, I thoroughly enjoyed being transported
to locations where the events had taken place. As I got older, I began to find the same joy in the books I read. I always wondered how the stories my grandmother told would have read had she put pen to paper. They would have been great stories to read, and reread.
My father, a polymath, became a published author of literature and poetry. And while I didn't grow up with him, I had the opportunity to go back and read the few works in my possession. This inspired me to write my own story. So, I decided to first write a teacher handbook and, later, Libby (my wife) and I wrote a snowboarding book. Both were great experiences. In time, my experiences led to my interest in the idea that we all of a story to tell. If given the opportunity, how many people would sit down and write their story for the world to read.
So, Libby and I decided to bring the Valgar Institute: A Publishing Company, back online (I made an initial attempt several years ago). Jean Luc Godard said that "sometimes reality is too complex. Stories give it form." We are hoping to create a community for writers and readers who believe that everyone has a story to tell.
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