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		<title>Got a Minute? A Live Storytelling Workshop</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Elle &#124; Community Manager]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Discover the art of live storytelling. Craft and perform true stories, guided by Moth host and master storyteller Corey Rosen.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone has a story to tell—but finding the right words and the confidence to share them takes practice. In this lively and supportive two-day workshop, Corey Rosen—host of &#8220;The Moth&#8221; and author of&nbsp; <em>Your Story, Well Told</em>—will guide you through the fundamentals of crafting and performing true stories that capture attention and leave a lasting impression.</p>
<p>Through fun, interactive exercises, you’ll learn how to brainstorm story ideas, shape them into compelling narratives, and deliver them with authenticity and spontaneity. Whether you’re new to live storytelling or looking to sharpen your skills, this workshop offers a safe space to explore your voice, get feedback, and build your confidence as a storyteller. By the end of our time together, you’ll leave with new material, new connections, and a renewed sense of what your stories can do.</p>
<h2>Who This Course is For</h2>
<p>This workshop is perfect for anyone curious about live storytelling, whether you&#8217;re exploring new creative outlets, prepping for a performance or simply want to become a more engaging communicator. No prior storytelling experience is necessary—just a willingness to share and experiment. If you’ve got stories to tell (and everyone does), this course will help you shape them with clarity and confidence.</p>
<h2>Learning and Writing Goals</h2>
<h3>Learning Goals</h3>
<p>In this workshop, you will:&nbsp;</p>
<ul>
<li>Discover new frameworks for crafting clear, compelling stories from real life.</li>
<li>Learn the fundamentals of live storytelling and delivery through interactive exercises.</li>
<li>Gain the needed tools to make your storytelling impactful in personal, professional, and performance settings.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Writing Goals</h3>
<ul>
<li>Generate original story ideas through guided ideation exercises.</li>
<li>Develop a true personal story using structure techniques learned in class.</li>
<li>Practice revising and refining your story based on peer and instructor feedback.</li>
<li>Write at least one polished two-minute story ready to share aloud.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Zoom Schedule</h2>
<p>We will meet on Zoom on Saturday, May 31st, and Sunday, June 1st, from 12-2 PM Eastern.</p>
<h2>Workshop Design</h2>
<div class="lightweight-accordion"><details open><summary class="lightweight-accordion-title"><span>Session 1:&nbsp;</span></summary><div class="lightweight-accordion-body"><ul>
<li>Ideation exercises to mine your life for story material</li>
<li>Lesson on story structure</li>
<li>Strategies on offering constructive feedback</li>
<li>Overall focus on telling true stories with engaging and impactful delivery</li>
</ul>
</div></details></div><div class="lightweight-accordion"><details><summary class="lightweight-accordion-title"><span>Session 2:&nbsp;</span></summary><div class="lightweight-accordion-body"><ul>
<li>You&#8217;ll deliver your original &#8220;Telling Short&#8221; 2-minute stories</li>
<li>You&#8217;ll receive constructive feedback on your story and delivery</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Oral Storytelling Techniques for Writing Flash Nonfiction</title>
		<link>https://writers.com/course/oral-storytelling-techniques-for-writing-flash-nonfiction</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Frederick Meyer]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jun 2023 15:48:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In this class, you'll harness the power of oral storytelling to craft exceptional pieces of written nonfiction.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Speak your way into your stories.</h2>
<p>In this course, we&#8217;ll learn to use the art of oral storytelling to create captivating flash nonfiction.</p>
<p>Oral storytelling is the original literary art, and it can take us out of our heads and into the heart of our stories. This course will help you clear the scary clutter of “Where should I start?” and start framing your own experiences and memories as stories. You&#8217;ll learn creative ideation: exploring where our stories come from, and finding new and interesting story ideas within our lives.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll learn and work with different story structures, and try telling the same “story” through different lenses—using flashbacks, flash forwards, subplots, callbacks, and more.</p>
<p>Through the course, you&#8217;ll develop two complete written stories, and learn to apply different story structures and editing elements to make them funnier, more poignant, or otherwise stronger and more resonant regardless of their intended audience. You&#8217;ll get weekly homework assignments of reading, listening to stories, and prompts for developing your own stories week by week.</p>
<p>In addition to sharing your stories, you&#8217;ll receive feedback in a positive, supportive environment, with clear guidance to help shape your stories into final products.&nbsp;You&#8217;ll come away with two strong stories, and a toolkit of structures and editing techniques to concoct, shape, and polish great stories in the future.</p>
<h2>This Course Is for You If:</h2>
<ul>
<li>You&#8217;re interested in crafting better stories.</li>
<li>You want to write a memoir.</li>
<li>You&#8217;ve got great stories to tell.</li>
<li>You feel stuck telling the same stories.</li>
<li>You need a nudge.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Learning and Writing Goals</h2>
<h3><strong>Learning Goals:</strong></h3>
<p>In this class, you will:</p>
<ul>
<li>Learn how to use the techniques of spoken storytelling to craft powerful written nonfiction pieces.</li>
<li>Develop your unique voice as a storyteller.</li>
<li>Learn to focus your stories on the elements that make them memorable, powerful, and emotional for audiences of all kinds.</li>
<li>Learn how to find the spine of your true stores.</li>
<li>Learn how to apply the SUCCESS principles to make your true stories sticky.</li>
<li>Learn to be present when telling a story and to play off of and audience’s reactions.</li>
</ul>
<h3><strong>Writing Goals:</strong></h3>
<p>In this class, you will:</p>
<ul>
<li>Develop and shape two true short stories from your life, while learning the skills to do the same for many more.</li>
<li>Find and share your personal voice in a supportive community space.</li>
<li>Discover new life in old stories.</li>
</ul>
<h2><strong>Zoom Schedule</strong></h2>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Zoom sessions will be held on Thursdays beginning February 8th from 8-10:00pm Eastern.</span></p>
<h2>Weekly Syllabus</h2>
<div class="lightweight-accordion"><details open><summary class="lightweight-accordion-title"><span>Week 1: Storytelling Building Blocks</span></summary><div class="lightweight-accordion-body"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">We begin with ideation and brainstorming, exploring where ideas come from using activities to mine for new content that we might not have considered in the past. This session also lays the bedrock for a protocol we will use throughout the class, developing a “writers room” model with specific protocols the group will use while giving and receiving feedback. We will also have a chance to each share our own short personal story.</p>
</div></details></div><div class="lightweight-accordion"><details><summary class="lightweight-accordion-title"><span>Week 2: Storytelling Principles</span></summary><div class="lightweight-accordion-body"><p>
In this session, we&#8217;ll unpack what we mean when we call something a “Story” including elements that separate stories from anecdotes, and the attributes that make “something that happened” a Story-worthy candidate for development.&nbsp; We will also learn some Simplified Story Structures and start the process of fleshing out ideas by adding details and emotions to the events as remembered.&nbsp; Students will also have the opportunity to tell a full five-minute story to the class and receive actionable feedback.</p>
</div></details></div><div class="lightweight-accordion"><details><summary class="lightweight-accordion-title"><span>Week 3: Storytelling Structures</span></summary><div class="lightweight-accordion-body"><p>
This week, we&#8217;ll delve into the differences between linear stories, non-linear stories, and other story structures that might work to turn your idea into a stronger piece of flash non-fiction. Once again, all students have a chance to share a story and receive critique that relates to the weekly lessons.</p>
</div></details></div><div class="lightweight-accordion"><details><summary class="lightweight-accordion-title"><span>Week 4: Storytelling Practice</span></summary><div class="lightweight-accordion-body"><p>
This week, our class discussion moves from the structure to the refinement of our stories, using tested systems for editing to bring out what’s working best in each of our stories. There will also be lessons starting here about the oral and verbal performance of a story, including how to bring yourself and your awareness (“reading the room”) into play when telling your stories to an audience.</p>
</div></details></div><div class="lightweight-accordion"><details><summary class="lightweight-accordion-title"><span>Week 5: Storytelling in Performance</span></summary><div class="lightweight-accordion-body"><p>
In this final class session, we will focus on the telling of stories, practiced with each student telling a revised version of a story they’d previously developed in the class. Students will learn techniques to feel prepared for their performance, including memorizing the beats of the story, body language, microphone usage, and the development of strong opening and closing moments. At the conclusion of this class, students will be prepared for their storytelling showcase.&nbsp;</p>
</div></details></div><div class="lightweight-accordion"><details><summary class="lightweight-accordion-title"><span>Week 6: Student Storytelling Showcase (for Family and Friends)</span></summary><div class="lightweight-accordion-body"><p>
Instead of a class, this will be a performance, opening up for friends and family to listen to our stories! It’s a public celebration of the hard work you’ve put into the class.&nbsp;</p>
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