The Storytelling Book: Finding the Golden Thread in Your Communications (Concise Advice)

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The Storytelling Book: Finding the Golden Thread in Your Communications (Concise Advice)

The Storytelling Book: Finding the Golden Thread in Your Communications (Concise Advice)

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Writers and creative professionals can use the former to attend to business and the latter for deep work, like writing or coding. For B2B storytellers, your company or its product represents the guide, Step 7: The Guide Gives Your Character a Plan Instead of going on about acts like most books that get into plotting, the author considers that you should focus on figuring out different stages of that main character's development, in which he or she is a "different" person. The plot's main goal should be a result of that main character's reaction to the inciting incident. Furthermore, by analysing stories in five acts rather than three, he allows for an elegant symmetry in which the first and fifth, second, and fourth acts mirror one another.…

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Gather round ye GoodReads fiction addicts, writers and reviewers: here is the book we've all been waiting for (well I have, at any rate). Pixar Storytelling: Rules for Effective Storytelling Based on Pixar’s Greatest Filmsby Dean Movshovitz No matter what’s your profession, your job and interests, you cannot escape from telling stories. From the astute business owner to teachers and parents, from co-workers to siblings, we all need to know how to: Nancy Duarte masterfully draws the connection between story and presentation. With meticulous care, she brought about undeniable proof of how a well-crafted speech works.Those that have studied many stories that worked, and have synthesized sets of rules or suggestions so you can build your own stories. They range from Campbell's mythical stuff to random fiction writers of which I had never heard, but that have produced useful lists that probably improve your stories. We all love stories. But why do we tell them? And why do all stories function in an eerily similar way? John Yorke, creator of the BBC Writers' Academy, has brought a vast array of drama to British screens. Here he takes us on a journey to the heart of storytelling, revealing that there truly is a unifying shape to narrative forms - one that echoes the fairytale journey into the woods and, like any great art, comes from deep within. From ancient… Storytelling has the power to engage, influence, teach and inspire listeners. That’s why we argue for organizations to build a storytelling culture and place storytelling at the heart of their learning programs. There’s an art to telling a good story, and we all know a good story when we hear one. But there’s also a science behind the art of storytelling.

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It successfully answers the why behind the writing rules we generally understand and consider commonplace. It was interesting to read from the scientific perspective. But I feel like I knew why already without needing so much detail in some accounts, so it was a mediocre book on craft for me.

We don’t need a complicated 12-step Hero’s Journey story structure for selling. Our prospects won’t have the time for our prose, and we can’t command the attention like a hundred dollar movie production. Instead, we have to engage our prospects’ imagination fast. How to Write a Dynamite Scene Using the Snowflake Method (Advanced Fiction Writing) – Randy Ingermanson

How to Tell a Story: The Essential Guide to Memorable

Description: Want to use your stories in a business sense as well? Influence describes the science of persuasion. Reading this book will help you understand how you can tell your stories in a persuasive way, so others will take action. It’s even possible to take material from one format and remix it for another. Step 4: Establish Your Central Character If you’re writing non-fiction, you can call your reader to adventure by asking them to pursue something they desire. Your central character’s decision must have consequences if you want your story to sound compelling.The basic driver of everything is the character. Who is s/he really? It might take the entire novel for the character to find out, and the reader might know well before s/he does. Bizarre turns should give the reader clues. Ain’t no way I would ever support Obamacare or sign up for it,” Trevor told me. “I would rather die.” When I asked him why he felt this way even as he faced severe illness, he explained, “We don’t need any more government in our lives. And in any case, no way I want my tax dollars paying for Mexicans or welfare queens. About a year later I met that gentleman at another tournament and we had a chat. In the middle of the conversation, he looked me straight in the eyes and said: “ Do you remember me farting and how people laughed at me?” I didn’t know what to reply; should I pretend that never happened? Or that I haven’t noticed? Should I lie?



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