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    Stumbling Into

      StorTelling

Lee Gangles grew up in the G & M Home for Feral Children, where every day was an escapade. After he aged out of the home, he set out on the ultimate quest to find a companion for life’s greatest adventure—rearing feral children of his own. He did what most believed impossible and attracted the attention of the most beautiful woman in the land.

(It should be noted here that all four of Gangles’ children have voiced regular suspicion that enchantments were used, for none of them can otherwise explain why their fabulous mother chose to marry their bizarre, nerdy, annoying father.)

 

The path to becoming a storyteller really started when Gangles and his family fell down a rabbit hole of sorts and landed at the doors of the Hooey & Hokum Academy for Rhetoric. Gangles joined the academy, not realizing that a side-dangerous side-effect of studying rhetoric is the poison of conceited intellectualism which seeped deep into his bones almost immediately, dulling his ability to tell the difference between true adventure and snobbery.

After graduating from the academy, he took a job preserving valuable and historic documents. The job promised to be noble, exciting, and adventurous. It was none of these things. Every day he toiled away drafting senseless documents which purported to make sense of nonsense and were only valued by the insensible.

Luckily, Gangles' family never gave up on him. Each night, his children refused to sleep until they were taken on fantastic adventures to magical worlds, always insisting that Gangles lead the way. During these nightly adventures, Gangles' hunger for story and true adventure grew until his passion for adventure was unquenchable and gave him the strength to break free from the clutches of monotony. Gangles now does what he was always meant to—brighten the world with the art of story! 

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