See a photo of Roben-Marie, her bio, Part 1 of this Q&A, Part 2, and Part 3. Q&A with Roben-Marie Smith, Question 5: Q: If you could share just one piece of advice or wisdom about story/storytelling/ narrative with readers, what would it be? A: One of my favorite quotes … Continue reading
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New Finds: Blogs about Storytelling
Links to Blogs that Relate to Storytelling 365 Stories in a Year: Lee Pound posts a new story every day. A Storied Perspective — Bill Baker’s Blog: The blog of Bill Baker, of BB&Co Strategic Storytelling. The Depictionist: An exploration of personal and professional storytelling through narrative branding. Food Curated: … Continue reading
Q and A with a Story Guru: Roben-Marie Smith: Success Through Supporting Others
See a photo of Roben-Marie, her bio, Part 1 of this Q&A, and Part 2. Q&A with Roben-Marie Smith, Questions 3 and 4: Q: You seem to have become successful in the art-journaling world, andyour work has appeared in many venues. Given that lots of people do art journaling, why … Continue reading
New Finds in Organizational Storytelling
Today’s rollout of finds that will eventually end up on an inside page is in the category of Links to Organizational Storytelling Resources. These links mostly represent organizational-storytelling practitioners and sites/blogs about organizational storytelling. History Factory: Heritage management firm that helps today’s leading global corporations, organizations and institutions discover, preserve … Continue reading
Q and A with a Story Guru: Roben-Marie Smith: “Points of Two” Project Soars
See a photo of Roben-Marie, her bio, and Part 1 of this Q&A. Q&A with Roben-Marie Smith, Question 2: Q: What has been your favorite or most meaningful story-related project or initiative and why? A: “Points of Two” was a year-long weekly project that I did with fellow artist Kira … Continue reading
Q and A with a Story Guru: Roben-Marie Smith: Combining Artful Expression with Words
For some time now, I have wanted to include some folks from the more visual worlds of storytelling in the Q&A series — scrapbooking, “scrapmoir,” art journaling, for example. I got my wish in Roben-Marie Smith, who hails from very near my former home in Central Florida. Delighted to introduce … Continue reading
New Finds in Journaling, Memoir-Writing, and Personal Storytelling
Continuing my rollout of finds that will eventually land on my inside pages (even as I place on inside pages the finds I listed last July). Today’s list belongs to the category Links about Journaling, Memoir-Writing, and Personal Storytelling Beyond the Trees: Brainchild of two Cincinnati women with stories of … Continue reading
New Finds in Storytelling Platforms, Prompts, and Tools
Today begins a rollout of finds that will eventually land on my inside pages (even as I place on inside pages the finds I listed last July). Today’s list belongs to the category Links to Storytelling Platforms, Prompts, and Tools This article, A Plethora of Writing Prompts for Creative Writing … Continue reading
I Have Succumbed to Pinterest!
Visual Storytelling and Art Journaling image curations As you probably know, Pinterest is the hottest social-media platform going, having grown phenomenally in the last few months. Users describe it as addictive. “Pinterest lets you organize and share all the beautiful things you find on the web,” the site states. “People … Continue reading
Q and A with a Story Guru: Michael Galbraith: Help Make the World Safe for Diversity
See a photo of Michael, his bio, Part 1 of this Q&A, Part 2, and Part 3. Q&A with Michael Galbraith, Question 5 Q: If you could share just one piece of advice or wisdom about story/storytelling/ narrative with readers, what would it be? A: Probably not to judge someone … Continue reading