Welcome to the Carnival of Storytelling!
Thanks to everyone who submitted articles. Please show your support by checking out other articles on these blogs.
I’m still recruiting other bloggers to host the Carnival of Storytelling. If you would like to host an edition of the Carnival of Storytelling, please let me know.
Now, the most interesting posts in the blogosphere about telling stories…
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Mini Singh at the Self Publishing Blog wonders why conflict is so integral to a good story and asks, Is It True That We Don’t Know How To Be Happy?
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Stephanie West Allen on idealawg says to lawyers, “Have You Seen Storytelling Standing in the Shadows? Show It Into the Light and Tell a Story Each Time You Want to Get Your Message Heard (and Remembered).”
And courtesy of your host, a few completely unsolicited links that I just had to mention:
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Melly from All Kinds of Writing tells us, You Can’t Change The Writer You Are.
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Liz B of A Chair, A Fireplace and A Tea Cozy talks about Hot to Get Kids to Enjoy Classic Literature.
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FilmFiler.com writes about what we all know to be true, even though none of the characters has said it, in Reading Between the Lines: A Discussion on Subtext in Movies
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A special treat. Philip Jong at Adventure Classic Gaming posts An Interview with Roberta Williams, founder of Sierra and author of some of the most beloved classic story-based games.
And that is this edition of the Carnival of Storytelling! Feel free to comment here or e-mail me to let me know what you think.
If you would like to host an edition of the Carnival of Storytelling, please let me know.
Next week’s edition will be hosted at the Self Publishing Blog.
Submit your blog post for the next edition with the carnival submission form. Links to this and future editions can be found on the Carnival of Storytelling index page.
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