Examples of What’s Possible

Bob - 92 years old, lives at home with caregiver. Loves old San Francisco, streetcars, Hollywood, Bettie Davis, dining, his Faith.

  1. Craft a series of fictional short stories similar to the old soap operas where there is a plot to sabotage the streetcars in San Francisco, where several Hollywood actors come to the rescue after Bettie Davis is almost injured in an accident.

  2. Craft a legacy book about the 10 top lessons Bob had about life given his upbringing in San Francisco, his Faith, and teaching for decades.

Mason - 72 is a small business owner, who was also an entertainer on cruise ships traveling all around the world. He lives alone with his dog

  1. Craft a fictional story based on the character of a cruise ship entertainer who has gained many insights during his adventures visiting many different ports. Mason has gained many cultural insights.

    This is a different take on a legacy book that combines a fictional story, with the insights of having travelled to many different ports.

Freja - 87 years old, lives in care facility. Enjoys stories about royals around the world, the complexity of relationship, dogs - especially golden retrievers.

  1. Craft a series of fictional short stories based on some of the intrigues of the Royal Families of Europe and their dogs.

  2. Craft a legacy book about what she has learned about growing in post WWII Europe, relationships and being an immigrant in the US

    Due to her deteriorating eye-sight, and cognitive impairment stories are kept simple, scaffolding is used, and they are delivered as audio files

There are no limits to the human storytelling imagination - now turbocharged by technology