jackrabbitunderneath
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I've been told I'm a pretty fantastic storyteller over text. I write a lot. (I need to move some of my stories over to StP). But if you get me in front of a campfire, I can get kinda stuttery. It's like I've never told a story in my life. It's a different candance, I try to draw the scenery with my arms and hands. I can't seem to capture the setting the same as if I were just using words. My dad's a good storyteller, I know I have it in me. Is it just something that comes with practice?
When you're writing, you can type it all out in one go. Then you revisit and revise, you can cut out certain parts. But when I'm storytelling with my mouth, I can't do that as well. It all just flows out in a stream of words. It's frustrating. I guess I could try typing things out and memorizing them, reciting them...
What do you guys do when you're telling stories around a fire? Do you prep it in your head before you say it? I'd love any tricks and tips.
Thanks
When you're writing, you can type it all out in one go. Then you revisit and revise, you can cut out certain parts. But when I'm storytelling with my mouth, I can't do that as well. It all just flows out in a stream of words. It's frustrating. I guess I could try typing things out and memorizing them, reciting them...
What do you guys do when you're telling stories around a fire? Do you prep it in your head before you say it? I'd love any tricks and tips.
Thanks