Category: Basics of Storytelling

  • Loud Enough! Please!

    Loud Enough! Please!

    Please let me hear your story – Use a microphone! Too often storytellers think they “don’t need a mic.” Believe you me, I understand: not liking to be tied to a mic-on-a-stand while storytelling not liking holding a mic in your hand while storytelling not liking wearing wires while storytelling…

  • Internal Imagery – It’s So Not Just “Pictures!”

    Internal Imagery – It’s So Not Just “Pictures!”

    So here’s a story… I was eager to return.  The previous storytelling workshop at the seminary had been so well-received, so well-attended, everyone expressed excitement at scheduling a follow-up a few months later. I planned on really exploring the importance and variety of internal imagery in storytelling. In our culture,…

  • Hands – “Creating the universe in the palm of the storyteller’s hand”

    Hands – “Creating the universe in the palm of the storyteller’s hand”

    “Behold the hands… …how they promise, conjure, appeal, menace, pray, supplicate, refuse, beckon, interrogate, admire, confess, cringe, instruct, command, mock and what not besides,

  • Ducking, Diversions and Detours

    Ducking, Diversions and Detours

    Can’t…help…myself…Must…use…great…photo…of…ducks… What in the world does THIS have to do with “storytelling’s power to create connection,” anyway?! (- my theme for A-to-Z April Daily Blogging Challenge)  I’m determined to make a connection!…Just a dab of wordplay…Follow along…

  • Chorus – inviting audience participation

    Chorus – inviting audience participation

    “And they all lived…”  “…happily ever after!”   So you find yourself telling a story to a group of listeners. Whether it’s your first time or you’re long-experienced at it, whether in a speech, a sermon, a class or a storytelling performance, there’s a little something that can be a…

  • Breathe!

    Breathe!

    “REMEMBER TO BREATHE!” – I tell them… They always laugh! But I’m dead serious when I tell them that!