Perhaps these are stories that are fingered, meaning carefully examined or sorted through, on a daily basis. It might be related to personal experiences. Say, someone writes in a journal every day, and these are the stories from their daily life that they 'finger' through, reflecting on different events, emotions, and interactions.
Well, 'fingered' can have the sense of being indicated or blamed in some contexts. In the context of 'public stories', it could be that in the stories that are available to the public, someone or something is being fingered. Maybe it's about a person being fingered as the cause of an event in a public narrative.
When it comes to textile art, fingered techniques can also be used. For instance, in crochet or knitting, fingers can be used to hold the yarn and guide the needles or hooks, especially for beginners who are still getting the hang of the proper grip and movement.
When I first tried knitting, fingering the needles was a whole new world. I was all thumbs at first, dropping stitches left and right. I was trying to make a simple scarf, but my fingers just didn't seem to cooperate. Eventually, I learned to hold the needles more comfortably and started getting the hang of it.
I'm not sure what specific 'fingered stories' you mean in a non - inappropriate way. If you are referring to something like first - time experiences in music, like the first time a person plays a musical instrument with their fingers, there are many. For example, a beginner guitarist might have a story about the first time they fingered the chords correctly and felt a sense of accomplishment.
There are many great alternatives. For example, the 'Narnia' series. It takes readers into a magical land full of talking animals, mythical creatures and epic battles between good and evil. It's a story of adventure, friendship and self - discovery.
Yes, for instance, in a political scandal story, a particular politician might be fingered as being involved in unethical behavior in public news stories.