See a photo of Lori, her bio, Part 1 of this Q&A,Part 2, , and Part 4.
Q&A with Lori Silverman, Question 5
Q: What’s next on your agenda for the field of story work?
A: I’m in the process of working with Karen Dietz to create a line of self-study products that provide the user with a significantly more detail than is in either of my books, Stories Trainers Tell and Wake Me When the Data Is Over. These products go beyond anything either of us has written and address issues we have experienced when teaching story work to others and in integrating it with the way all sorts of organizations do business.
What has been really exciting about this work is that we are truly making the concepts in the field much more pragmatic and easier to access. Our ultimate goal is to have work groups work through the materials and apply them to their daily work as a way of addressing current challenges, especially those that appear chronic in nature. By doing so we know they will uncover new and emerging applications for story use and move the field forward.