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5 Myths About Tarot That Storytellers Should Know

Jane Friedman

Photo by Edz Norton on Unsplash Today’s post is excerpted from Tarot for Storytellers: A Modern Guide for Writers and Other Creatives by Kris Waldherr. I’m a storyteller. Stories transport us, so we can see the forest for the trees. After all, your muse thrives on unpredictability and eureka moments while you write.

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How to incorporate different elements of storytelling into content writing?

Credible Content

How to use the elements of storytelling in content writing. The main elements of storytelling are: Plot: Sequence of events driving the story forward. Why use storytelling in content writing? Why use storytelling in content writing? Read: What is storytelling in content writing?

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3 Tasty Ingredients for Full-Flavored Miniature Stories

Enchanting Marketing

Storytelling is just like cooking. Sensory details transport readers into the story. This is a metaphoric story and the lesson is about storytelling. Just like you need a balance of textures and flavors in cooking, you need a balance of ingredients in storytelling, too: Action, details, and a purpose. Happy storytelling!

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Don’t Let Your Work Get Lost: Writing Introductions that Grab Readers by the Collar

iWriter

When writing introductions, you have a small window to capture your audience’s interest before they move on. Understand Your Audience Knowing your audience is the crucial first step in writing an engaging introduction. This approach is particularly effective for storytelling or evoking certain emotions or atmospheres.

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How to Hire the Right Travel Writer Every Time

Express Writers

While the general description of a travel writer is someone who writes travel articles, a real travel writer focuses on capturing the essence of destinations, experiences, and cultures, enticing readers to explore. Let’s face it, give any writer a travel topic and they’ll write it through general research.

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Brands Often Overlook This Superhero of Storytelling

Content Marketing Institute

OK, maybe writing this article as a comic script isn’t such a great idea, even if prose is at a disadvantage when discussing such a visual medium. DarrenSanch #storytelling Click To Tweet. But just because someone can write or draw reasonably well doesn’t necessarily mean they can create a comic. Buddy, you can come back now.

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How to Invite Readers Out of Their Bubbles: 3 Examples From an NYT Bestseller

Enchanting Marketing

A good text transports me to a different world. Unfortunately, a lot of non-fiction writing lacks such imagination. Because non-fiction writing often remains too abstract, and abstract writing does not open readers’ minds to a new experience. Want to know how to add this magic touch to your writing?