
Scripted Authenticity: - Home to Anthropomorphism & Championing Anthropomorphic Storytelling
Welcome to Scripted Authenticity, a weekly podcast where we delve into the world of literature, creativity, and everything in between. I'm your host, MickMacMike, and I'm excited to take you on a journey of discovery and insight. In today's episode, we'll explore the fascinating history of anthropomorphism in literature, share anecdotes of characters and authors from the past, offer advice for aspiring anthropomorphic writers, and much more.
Anthropomorphism, the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities, has a rich history in literature. From Aesop's Fables to George Orwell's Animal Farm, anthropomorphic characters have captured readers' imaginations for centuries. Join me as we explore the evolution of this literary device and its significance in storytelling.
So, let's jump right in!
Scripted Authenticity: - Home to Anthropomorphism & Championing Anthropomorphic Storytelling
Adventures, Barbarians, & Devil's Breath Part 1, Chapters 3 & 4
Mike Bowley, or MickMacMike from Scripted Authenticity fame, is the official anthropomorphic storyteller who gives you, the listeners, the backstories and extra nuggets from his one-cell left 70-year-old pensionable brain.
Today, MickMacMike presents Chapter 3, "I Am the Old Craggy Road," and Chapter 4, "I Am the New Road."
Both tales tell you what the two mountain roads, which are based in the South American Andes, think individually about their existence and the people they see each year.
"Where Imagination Meets Anthropomorphism: Unleash Your Story at Scripted Authenticity!"
Bye for now
MickMacMike