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Workshops (3) By Larry Kelley During my preparation for a recent workshop, my mind turned toward fishing. I began to wonder where I might fish with story "bait." The key discovery for me was that all tellers need a Puddle (a place to practice) and a Pond (an area of expertise). Perhaps this chart will remind us of the importance of focusing our storytelling talents in order to maximize the enjoyment of the vast opportunities and challenges offered by the art of storytelling. (Larry Kelley , Jan 2010) By Carole Ann Huebner Set your proposal apart from the others. A format for formally proposing a storytelling workshop.
By G. Lee Hearl As a beginning storyteller, you have worked hard perfecting your stories and storytelling techniques. You have successfully performed with other storytellers in group functions in coffee shops, churches, schools and other venues. You feel that you are ready to take on any storytelling, assignment which comes your way, but are you sure you can? By Carole Ann Huebner "Non-Threatening Story Critiquing" is a process designed to help the storytellers improve their work without bruising their egos. We are here to help every storyteller whether novice or experienced to improve their craft. Our goal is to help them in a positive safe setting. It takes more effort to state our views in a positive way, but the results can be tremendous.
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