Topic Brainstorm

 Yellowstone: 

This topic is my very favorite so far. For this idea I would like to have four different types of animals who would narrate a story of how the national park has changed over the years. The stories would include everything from the amount of guests each year to how the environment has shifted. I think animals have such a unique view into peoples lives because they know nothing about them r what they are going through, but at the same time sense every emotion they are expressing. 

https://myfilmnorth.org/fiscally-sponsored-projects/inside-the-heart-of-wolf-advocacy-the-yellowstone-story/


Lost at Sea: 

I have gone back and forth on this topic, but think it could work if I had enough content. The idea is to have a man lost at sea after a ship wreck. He prays to God to save him over and over. Throughout the day four different characters come to his rescue, most likely animals. Each time he will tell them I do not need your help God will save me. When realistically God sent those animals to save him. 

https://hope1032.com.au/stories/faith/2017/god-works-mysterious-ways-part-1/


The Seasons: 

This story would be based around the four seasons we experience, summer, fall, winter, and spring. Of course each season has its fans, but at the same time many people hate certain seasons. That may be due to weather but also past memories or lost loved ones. The reader would experience the joy each season brings and the faults. As humans we feel a certain way during each season, but we never stop and think how that season may feel. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deities_and_personifications_of_seasons

Four quarters: 

For this idea I would take the readers through four quarter of a football game. I am not sure how I would pick specific characters, but I think there is so much intensity and emotion each quarter brings. That could be anything from the hype of the kickoff to the last minute comeback in the fourth. Emotions would most likely play a huge part throughout the narrative along with how players and coaches interacted. 

https://biztimes.com/the-four-quarters-of-life/


Photo by Rachel LaCroix 

https://www.everstring.com/blog/why-storytelling-is-essential-to-sales/


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