The time of your story sets a mood. Find options to convey the spirit of time and gain a broader selection of story settings.
Refreshing Your Holiday Stories
If holiday stories begin to look alike, elaborate on the story alongside the tradition, making it memorable from other years.
Thinking Through a Photo Story
Photographers who know where they’re going and what story they’re likely to tell- tend to walk away with better storytelling photos.
Pulling Together Story Collections
So we’re talking about pulling together a collection of life stories. The collection could be for yourself, your family, or travel buddies.
Story Setting: What’s the Weather
In life stories, we can’t just make up story settings. But if we notice different attributes of where our story took place, we can select what best tells where our story happens.
How to Tell Your Travel Stories
A travel story becomes engaging when it reveals your experience. Twenty-five thousand visitors to the Eiffel Tower daily, and each will have his or her own story. So, tell your story. Say more than you saw the Eiffel or sailed the Seine.
Sketching Stories
Sometimes you have a story to tell but don’t have time to give it your full attention. Sketching notes with a few facts, emotions and the order in which things happened will help you return to the story.
Finding Story When Life Is Boring
If you think your life is too mundane to find a life story, try these three story types: vignette, slice-of-life, and conflict and plot.
5 Reasons to Write Life Stories
The thing about writing life stories is how we can take the time in telling. No one rushing our narratives. And when you’re not rushed, you’ll organize stories differently.