May 19

We are all storytellers…

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First watch the video! Then…In the comments below – tell us one thing you learned from the video, or if you didn’t learn anything thing – make a comment, a piece of advice to your fellow writers or an observation.


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Posted May 19, 2019 by mzmack in category Writing

14 thoughts on “We are all storytellers…

  1. inkforuss

    I learned that to help our story come to life we can put in our own life stories to help boost up its humanity.

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  2. benji

    I learned that, in order to make a story actually work and make you FEEL something, you have to feel it yourself and write what you know.

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  3. kaiade22

    I learned that when we write stories, it helps to put some of our own challenges, obstacles into the story because it helps it become more authentic.

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  4. thisusernameisalreadytaken

    write what you know because you felt it. You write what you know because you know what it feels like and you maybe explain it better to your audience so they can feel the same thing.

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  5. brennonsdecentblog

    I learned that you need to put something from your experiences into the story to make it more interesting to people.

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  6. emmylovesjammies1

    What I learned from this video is that you should put in something personal about you or your life into your story to make it come to life and so some people can relate. I also learned that your story might not always be good the first time and it takes some time to get it how you like it by editing or going back and forth about something in the story.

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  7. benjamenfranklen

    A story is only as good as the emotion tied into it. People only want to read and/or watch something that makes them feel something. It doesn’t matter if it’s sadness, happiness, terror or anger, people want to feel and relate to the situation in front of them. If you master the art of this, you’ll make very likable stories.

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  8. spoonhandler

    Any setting and storyline can be really amazing, but it needs a message or a point that the audience can relate to for it to have a real shine. Putting in a piece of your own life can be helpful because it’s easier for you to evoke certain emotions to your audience.

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  9. pnutandjelly17

    Make something relatable, you can have a movie filled to the brim with action and explosions and all this crazy stuff, but you should always put at least one relatable, If everything in your story/movie is crazy and none of it reaches your reader/viewer, then it’s just going to be yet another action movie, or just another horror flick that they forget about quickly, If you want to make a memorable story you have to have memorable moments and characters, characters we can relate to or aspire to become, otherwise you have a good movie being dragged down by meaningless characters we don’t care about.

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  10. dirtdonthurt

    I learned that a story isn’t really a story unless you are making people feel something or teaching people some type of lesson.

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  11. hrod9fan

    i leaned that we cant always write what we want to write about to make lots of people have some kind of feeling about it

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  12. lizzzzc

    This video taught me that writing based on your own experiences is what makes a story come to life. No matter how many times you retell a story, it won’t become super interesting until you incorporate your own life.

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  13. emadriax

    Write what you know. This means to write something familiar to you so your story has more depth and isn’t boring.

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  14. beatricemarrie

    You should write about your experiences so the story is more in depth and captivates the reader more.

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