The process of rewriting is another interesting exercise in autobiographical storytelling, an ongoing exercise in self-reinvention. Think of the delightful recursiveness: Bright Crow in the late 2000s, revising and updating stories he wrote in 1995-96 about things which happened in the mid-'90s and the early '80s....
Lots of room for learning.
And so it is.
Blessèd be,
Bright Crow
Walhydra's White Slave Adventure (circa 1981)
- Part 1: A narrow escape
- Part 2: Buddhist equanimity
- Part 3: "After enlightenment..."
- Part 4: Walhydra stands corrected
- Part 5: Unholy fire
- Conclusion: A clue
Walhydra's New Year's Eve Eve Party (January, 1996)
- Part 1: Dr. Bob
- Part 2: Matchmaking
- Part 3: Jim
- Part 4: A Virgo harangue
- Part 5: Introductions
- Part 6: The "brownie"
- Part 7: The concert
- Part 8: The seduction
- Part 9: The crisis
- Part 10: The conclusion
- Walhydra's Lament, or Can't I trade this incarnation in without having to die first? (2000)
- A kinder, gentler Walhydra?: In which drastic things happen, and we have to proceed without a road map (2003)