On episode #72 of the Speak Up Storytelling podcast, Matthew and Elysha Dicks talk storytelling alongside the first Great Hartford Storyslam winner, Chris Gaffney!
In our follow up segment, we discuss (and decide upon) the name for the start-and-stop episode that was so popular with our listeners.
In our Homework for Life segment, we talk about how a story can hinge on the way a conversation can suddenly change the way you see the world.
Next we listen to the winning story from the very first Great Hartford Storyslam, told by Chris Gaffney.
Amongst the many things we discuss include:
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Balancing tone in a story with a combination of humor, tension, suspense, and more.
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Effective choices for the opening a story
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The effective advancing of space and time for both time and verisimilitude in a story
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Preserving surprise by allowing the audience to experience the events of a story in a way that is similar to how the storyteller experienced them
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The value (and possible danger) of subtlety in storytelling
Then we answer a listener questions about evoking emotion from an audience and make some recommendations.
RECOMMEDATIONS
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LINKS
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