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Bethany Muscat, Siobhan McHugh, and Grace Stranger

Topics Covered

  • Introduction to telling stories using audio
  • The elements of a podcasting narrative and how to combine these elements authentically
  • The software and hardware involved in producing a podcast
  • Writing a narrative to suit audio
  • The common pitfalls
  • Different genres of podcast
  • Introduction to finding good talent
  • The process of being discovered and heard by an audience

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Provides a beginner-friendly guide to podcasting, covering topics such as choosing a topic, recording equipment, and editing software. It valuable resource for those new to podcasting or looking for a simple and straightforward introduction.
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By game designer Robin D. Laws delves into the techniques of storytelling in interactive media, providing insights into how to create engaging narratives for games and immersive experiences.
This timeless guide to writing by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White offers clear and concise advice on storytelling principles such as clarity, brevity, and simplicity.
While primarily focused on fiction writing, this book by professor and writing instructor Janet Burroway provides valuable insights into the principles of storytelling, including character development, plot structure, and point of view.
This classic work by mythologist Joseph Campbell explores the universal patterns and archetypes found in storytelling across cultures and time. It provides insight into the structure and significance of heroic journeys.
By novelist Chuck Palahniuk offers a provocative and unconventional approach to storytelling, challenging traditional notions of plot, character, and form.
This guidebook by David Armitage, a professional storyteller and educator, emphasizes the power of storytelling for positive social change. It provides practical tips and techniques for using storytelling in education, conflict resolution, and community building.
This guide by editor Shawn Coyne presents a systematic approach to analyzing and improving stories, addressing elements such as plot, character, and theme.
By professor James W. Brown examines the impact of digital technologies on storytelling and provides practical guidance for creating effective narratives in digital formats.
By screenwriter Christopher Vogler explores the mythic structure found in successful stories, providing a framework for writers to craft compelling and resonant narratives.
This biography of Edgar Allan Poe by Jeffrey Meyers provides insight into the life and work of a master of storytelling, exploring his techniques and the psychological underpinnings of his stories.
By Jonathan Gottschall, a professor of English and director of the Center for Storytelling, explores the evolutionary and psychological roots of storytelling and its impact on human culture and cognition.
This comprehensive guide by award-winning professional storyteller Jamie Cat Callan covers a variety of topics essential to the craft, including story structure, character development, and performance techniques.

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