Alida and Kathryn dig into narrative storytellers on this week’s Story Works Round Table. Have you ever written a story with a storyteller as narrator? That’s a narrator that is not invisible, like the typical authorial narrator, and is not a character, like a first person narrator. But this narrator is full of personality and can be as opinionated as you like. Key to a narrative storyteller is voice. Developing a storyteller’s voice that evokes a sense of being present, of hearing the story is essential to creating a storyteller experience for the reader.
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What we talked about:
What is a narrative storyteller? (0:23)
How is Kathryn using this narrator and why? (1:05)
What about being in your characters head? (2:37)
What is appealing about a storyteller narrator? (5:00)
Adding a layer, and a voice! (6:10)
How is the narrative landing on the reader’s ear? (8:53)
The importance of the voice. (9:58)
The narrator looping in the reader. (13:15)
Would you describe your narrator to your reader? (15:05)
What about revealing who the narrator is? (18:30)
Helping to keep the story short. (21:25)
Does this lend to more narrative exposition? (22:15)
Let me tell you a story! (25:25)
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Things we mentioned:
The Complete Grimm’s Fairy Tales
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