I'm actually quite critical of the storytelling theme. I think all the storytellers are not storytellers.
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I am definitely a storyteller, but probably not a traditional Storyteller.
Theme is great for people who like to approach stories that way, but it's an organizing principle that helps us write a story that has some weight; it's not something that all readers have to care about.
I think that one of the things you have to do to become a storyteller is spend a lot of time reading stories.
I'm not really a storyteller myself - I tend to get all tangled up when I try and tell stories.
I am a storyteller, and I take great pride in the storytelling and a great joy.
I'm just a storyteller.
Storytelling is ultimately a creative act of pattern recognition. Through characters, plot and setting, a writer creates places where previously invisible truths become visible. Or the storyteller posits a series of dots that the reader can connect.
Storytelling is storytelling. Good stories need compelling characters and interesting conflicts. That's the bottom line no matter what medium you're writing for.
No, the thing is, we all love storytelling, and as a writer you get to tell stories all the time.
A storyteller is basically what actors and writers are.