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Planning Your Story

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So when we choose a story, whether it's one we have written, we want to make sure it has a great beginning sentence to draw the audience in a middle that expresses a conflict, and, of course, at the end of the story, a resolution to that conflict and lots of distinct characters that the audience can identify with. And that's why I recommend fables as your place to begin. I'll be sharing with you more storytelling information and more stories. Bye

Debra Weller shares storytelling tips.

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Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 1:09
So the coolest part about this app is it may be the Debstoryteller app or the app for Debstoryteller, but it's not only for those who want to tell a story. Yet this information you're sharing is nonetheless valuable in all aspects, whether you're telling a story or whether you're just making a point. So thanks for taking the time to break down how to better tell a story
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Thank you. I do have a lot of experience in this area, but I love listening to everyone and hearing other people's stories as well. So I hope to be able to share some of my expertise and learn from others
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