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In The Storyline Is True, author, filmmaker, and shooter Bruce Jackson explores the ways we use the experiences that become a central part in our general public and private lives. He examines, as no one before has, how experiences narrate and bring meaning to our lives, by describing and detailing how stories are made and used. The perspectives shared in this participating book result from the tellers, writers, filmmakers, listeners, and watchers who create and ingest stories. Jackson creates about his relatives and buddies, acquaintances and activities, focusing on more than a dozen personal experiences. From dental histories, such as discussions the author experienced with poet Steven Spender, to general public experiences, such as what happened when Bob Dylan "went electric" at the 1965 Newport Folk Celebration. Jackson also investigates how "words can eliminate," displaying how diction can be an administrator of loss of life, just as Nazi extermination camps. And lastly, he considers the way is situated come to resemble real truth, showing the way the stories we inform, whether true or not, resemble real truth to the teller. Ultimately, The Storyline Is True is approximately the place of experiences - fiction or real - and the impact they may have on the lives of each one folks. The book is publicized by Temple School Press.