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Dead Toad Scrolls
“Personal storytelling is akin to taking a detailed accounting of our actions, deeds, thoughts, and impulses, a comprehensive listing of our acts of depravity and kindness, an exhaustive statement of being. Scrolling backward through our muddling, taking an incisive look inside our hard case craniums, we gather a vision of the desired future course of action for ourselves and simultaneously send out a glimmer of morning light for people who witness our life force stammering its series of dashed, interlinear lines across the infinite galaxies of time and space. Analogous to the impulsive death dance of a shooting star, our final spasmodic rattle illumines the unrelenting darkness of unbounded space for other stargazing voyagers to witnesses. By being a dash of light in a wash of darkness, we inspire other intrepid explorers.”
Stories
Memoir
Storytelling
Autobiography
Memoir Writing
Autobiographical
Story Of Your Life
Essayist
Writing Memoir
Narrative Writing
Fully Functioning: a postpartum descent into obsessive fangirling
“But this is the power of storytelling, isn’t it? To make sense of the things we can’t figure out ourselves. We make up gods and monsters and origin stories and archetypes and tell each other it’s all explainable so we don’t have to feel the weight of the unknown. That’s the theory anyway. The practice is that we’re all so much better at seeing the faults of others, at watching them make their mistakes and judging from afar, our social telescopes so much more powerful than the microscopes we forget to use on ourselves.”
Introspection
Storytelling
The Unknown
Social Criticism
Archetypes
Power Of Story
Gods And Monsters
Dead Toad Scrolls
“Storytelling is an imperfect methodology to provide a true accounting to a multiplicity of bilateral and three-dimensional interactions. Language cannot reach every recess of the mind, it cannot document every emotional chord, and it cannot splice the discordant pieces within us. Each story by a writer represents the sanitized accounting of the mind’s depictions. Try as one might, employing a panoply of traditional technique or other slick tools of modernist stage craft, it is impossible to separate the teller from the telling any more than one can distinguish the author from their doppelganger writer’s voice.”
Memoir
Memoir Writing
Story Of Life
Story Of My Life
Story Of Your Life
Essayist
Personal Essays
Writing Memoir
Narrative Writing
Writers Voice
Dead Toad Scrolls
“Objectively hammering out a grim list of chronological facts with a dispassionate voice is a Scribner’s task; writing the story of a person’s own life calls for one to see the icon that lies behind deluge of facts. No raw truths will ever be discerned must less shared by the storyteller to an audience of soul brothers in absence of the author’s resolute effort to shape the pliable clay of human discord, anguish, and incomprehensible wanting into a decipherable fable while aiming to distill moral truths. There can be no story told without psychological investigation. Storytelling includes granting oneself leave to engage in subjective digressions, selection, and prioritizing. We only find important parts of our self, if we engross in thoughtful rumination, explication, and analysis. We cannot make sense of what we discover in absence of attempted identification and positing resolution of conflicts that ongoing quarrels encumbers our conceptual inventory with stabs of guilt and slices of self-loathing. The best told stories lead to therapeutic application of liberal dosages of a healing balm spiced with strokes of thematic juxtapositions and catholic combinations.”
Narrative
Memoir
Autobiography
Memoir Writing
Autobiographical
Story Of Life
Essayist
Personal Essays
Writing Memoir
Narrative Writing
Dead Toad Scrolls
“What is the proper relationship between dodgy self-absorption and a quest for perceptive understanding of our own journey? Why do we need to determine who we are? Why do I spend hours attempting to evaluate past performance, reconcile exhibited flaws in my personal character, and atone for reprehensible prior behavior? Why cannot a person be satisfied with just being? People tend to spend more time living inside their head than they do confronting reality. Is a person’s constant internal narrative dialogue a form of catharsis? Is a narrative the most apropos method to comprehend what living entails? Do we seek to tell our own stories in order to interpret and organize the reality of the world that surrounds us? Alternatively, is storytelling simply the easiest way for us to apprehend the tenuous notion of the self? Does storytelling enable us to recognize the translucent thread that connects us to the past?”
Egotistical
Memoir
Egotism
Egotist
Self Absorbed
Self Absorption
Self Centered
Memoir Writing
Writing Memoir
Self Contentedness
The Lost and Found Journal of a Miner 49er: Vol. 2
“Storytelling is the art of weaving ordinary words into extraordinary worlds.”
Fantasy
Folklore
Legends
Middle Grade
Christian Fiction
Christian Fiction For Family
“I love storytelling when the writing spins through me like photons on their way to lighting the world.”
Science Fiction Writers
The Anatomy of Story: 22 Steps to Becoming a Master Storyteller
“Generally, in the long history of storytelling, there has been a move from almost total emphasis on acting––in the myth form, where the audience learns simply by modeling themselves on the hero's actions––to a heavy emphasis on learning, in which the audience's concern is to figure out what is happening, who these people really are, and what events really transpired, before achieving full understanding of how to live a good life.”
Character Development
Character Change
Dead Toad Scrolls
“Telling our story enables a person to gain an enhanced perspective on life. I seek to employ the inherent vulnerability of narrative storytelling to discover how to live free of despair and anxiety, make an unconditional commitment to living a finite life without remorse and regret, and devote the remaining term of life to making a meaningful commitment to create a vivid testament that survives my physical demise.”
Essays
Memoir
Writers On Writing
Memoir Writing
Essayist
Personal Essays
Writer S Quotes
Dead Toad Scrolls
“Perhaps I can follow a heroic existential nihilist’s sterling example of surviving the harshness of reality by employing an attentive narrative examination of my recalcitrant life to extract shards of personal truth and elicit a synthesizing purposefulness of my being from the darkness, anarchy, and chaos of existence. Perhaps through the act of engaging in a deliberative examination of the ontological mystery of being and investigating the accompanying stark brutal doubt that renders a materialistic life intolerably senseless, absurd, and meaningless, I can confront the baffle of being and establish a guiding set of personal values to live by in an indifferent world. Perhaps by using the contemplative tools of narrative storytelling, I can strictly scrutinize the key leaning rubrics veiled within an array of confusing personal life experiences. Perhaps by engaging in a creative act of discovery I can blunt the pain and anguish that comes from the nightmarish experience of suffering from an existential crisis.”
Memoir
Writers On Writing
Nihilism
Writers Quotes
Memoir Writing
Existential Angst
Essayist
Personal Essays
Existentialist
Nihilist
The Seven Deadly Friendships: How to Heal When Painful Relationships Eat Away at Your Joy
“That's the crux of my prayer for you as you walk through difficult relationship -- that you would begin to see God's storytelling in your life even in the midst of pain and bewilderment.”
Painful Relationships
Difficult Relationships
Healing Prayer
Uncivilisation: The Dark Mountain Manifesto
“THE EIGHT PRINCIPLES OF UNCIVILISATION
1. We live in a time of social, economic and ecological unravelling. All around us are signs that our whole way of living is already passing into history. We will face this reality honestly and learn how to live with it.
2. We reject the faith which holds that the converging crises of our times can be reduced to a set of ‘problems’ in need of technological or political ‘solutions’.
3. We believe that the roots of these crises lie in the stories we have been telling ourselves. We intend to challenge the stories which underpin our civilisation: the myth of progress, the myth of human centrality, and the myth of our separation from ‘nature’. These myths are more dangerous for the fact that we have forgotten they are myths.
4. We will reassert the role of storytelling as more than mere entertainment. It is through stories that we weave reality.
5. Humans are not the point and purpose of the planet. Our art will begin with the attempt to step outside the human bubble. By careful attention, we will reengage with the non-human world.
6. We will celebrate writing and art which is grounded in a sense of place and of time. Our literature has been dominated for too long by those who inhabit the cosmopolitan citadels.
7. We will not lose ourselves in the elaboration of theories or ideologies. Our words will be elemental. We write with dirt under our fingernails.
8. The end of the world as we know it is not the end of the world full stop. Together, we will find the hope beyond hope, the paths which lead to the unknown world ahead of us.”
Gaia
Ecocide
The Sky Is Everywhere
“Doesn't matter what anyone else would call it, Len," he says. "This is our story to tell."
This is our story to tell. He says it in his Ten Commandments way and it hits me that way: profoundly.
You'd think for all the reading I do, I would have thought about this before, but I haven't. I never once thought about the interpretative, the storytelling aspect of life, of my life. I always felt like I was in a story, yes, but not like I was the author of it, or like I had any say in its telling whatsoever.
You can tell your story any way you damn well please.”
Author
Your Life
Your Story
Open To Interpretation
Your Interpretation
Your Rules
The Triumph of Narrative
“When we make stories, when we turn raw events into personal sagas, parables, tales, and anecdotes, we are often struggling to come to terms with one of the inescapably difficult and puzzling facts of existence. Storytelling is an attempt to deal with and at least partly contain the terrifyingly haphazard quality of life. Large parts of life, sometimes the mots crucial parts, depend on random happenings, contingency. A woman turns a corner, meets a strange man, two years later they marry, they have children together – and in twenty years, there are adults walking the earth who would not have existed if that woman had not turned that corner on that day. The human results of that apparently random event may go on for hundreds or even thousands of years, a single stray moment casting its shadow into an unimaginably long future. We can gaze on this fact with wonder; but we may also grow uneasy in contemplating it, because it emphasizes how little we control the course of our lives”
Stories
Life Story
Storytelling
Sensemaking
Randomness Of Life
The Pleasure Model Repairman
“The narrative rigor of writing screenplays to a precise length, with story beats at all the right places has, I believe, made me a better novel writer. I feel very comfortable with the rhythms of the modern Hollywood movie, a sequence of storytelling expectations so many of us have internalized to the point that they can be deemed presumed knowledge in one's reader. It makes world building so much easier than it must have been for, say, Ray Bradbury, or even P K Dick. I feel quite comfortable straying from the narrative melody in my work, now, confident I can find my way home again, or can make my hat my home, story-wise, and that's something I tie in large measure to my screenwriting experience.”
Science Fiction
Screenplay Writing
Speculative Science Fiction
Year of No Clutter
“Once, several years ago, I was looking around for something and moved a piece of furniture only to behold behind it a fuzzy little ball of...what? I looked closer, which is always a bad idea, adn jumped back with a screech. Of course, it was a dead mouse. A dead mouse that had been there long enough that it looked a little--what?--petrified.
So I did what any normal person would do in a similar circumstance. I immediately, that very minute, sat down and wrote a story about it. I wrote and wrote until I was pleased with the dead mouse story. And then I used a piece of cardboard to life and slide the little mouse corpse into a small white box--the kind you use for jewelry. After all, I reasoned, I had just written a story about him! It felt like something worse than abandonment to get rid of him now...we were linked! Connected through the sacred ritual of storytelling. And anyway, what if this story ended up, you know, famous? What if my dead mouse story ended up being my "The Lottery"? Wouldn't it be incredibly neat to still have the original thing that inspired it?
Yes, this is the way I think.
So you can see the situation is bad. I have at least one dead rodent that I have kept ON PURPOSE.”
Writing
Storytelling
Clutter
Dead Mouse
The Geek Feminist Revolution
“Storytelling instead of info dumping is a fairly well-known life hack, but there are still very few people who tell stories instead of facts.”
Facts
Storytelling
Life Hack
Info Dumping
“Buying & selling is not a process, but a story, the base of this story is “need”.
Need arising out of necessity or a feeling to own / experience that product / service. The customer narrates the base (need) of the story, but how well the story develops is left to the storytelling (sales pitch) skills of salesperson, sometimes the storytelling leaves such an impression that the customer has no choice but to be a part of that story.”
Sales
Story Telling
Sales Pitch
Dead Toad Scrolls
“Storytelling is ultimately the only way that we know besides song, dance, painting, and music to share with our tribesmen what it means to be human, express the indefinable feelings that unite humankind.”
Humanity
Writers
Memoirs
Storytelling
Writers On Writing
Writing Philosophy
Writers On Thinking
Storytellers
Story Of A Soul
Storytelling Quotes
Memoir Writing
Story Of Life
Story Of My Life
Story Of Your Life
Essayist
Personal Essays
Story Of Healing
Dead Toad Scrolls
“Storytelling is an ancient art. The lucent vibes of stories express what we cannot articulate directly. When we hear someone’s story, we respond to the spark of humanness within ourselves that seeks to come out in the light and greet the world. When we tell the stories of our lives, we give voice to people bereft of speech, we make the persons whom we love or loved immortal, and we pass along our familiarity with the natural and physical world.”
Writing
Stories
Memoir
Storytelling
Writers On Writing
Writing Process
Writing Life
Writing Philosophy
Storytellers
Story Of A Soul
Memoir Writing
Story Of Life
Story Of My Life
Story Of Your Life
Essayist
Essay Writing
Writers On Writing Books
“Effective content marketing is about mastering the art of storytelling. Facts tell, but stories sell.”
Copywriting
Show Your Work!: 10 Ways to Share Your Creativity and Get Discovered
“Everybody loves a good story, but good storytelling doesn't come easy to everybody. It's a skill that takes a lifetime to master. So study the great stories and then go find some of your own. Your stories will get better the more you tell them.”
Austin Kleon
Show Your Work
Talk Like TED: The 9 Public-Speaking Secrets of the World's Top Minds
“Storytelling is not something we do. Storytelling is who we are.”
Leadership
Storytelling
Carminegallo
Ideas Influence
The Storytellers Secret
“Storytelling is the very soul of humankind made plain for all to experience.”
Writing
Storytelling
Appius
“Storytelling is powerful when creating a vision to your dreams. It's impactful when you inspire others by your integrity and by the promises delivered”
Integrity
Powerful
Inspire
Storytelling
Impactful
Bluenscottish
Pomise
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