3 Ways to Create Suspense in Your Storytelling: By Playing The Game: And Then What Happened? Suspense Tells The Story

3 Ways to Create Suspense in Your Storytelling: By Playing The Game: And Then What Happened? Suspense Tells The Story

by Carmel O' Reilly
3 Ways to Create Suspense in Your Storytelling: By Playing The Game: And Then What Happened? Suspense Tells The Story

3 Ways to Create Suspense in Your Storytelling: By Playing The Game: And Then What Happened? Suspense Tells The Story

by Carmel O' Reilly

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Overview

INTRODUCTION

No matter what type of story you're telling, Suspense is a valuable tool for keeping your audience's attention and interest. Suspense involves raising a question that your audience wants answered.

Suspense is often defined as high stakes, but you don't need a ticking bomb to create high stakes. Whatever the stakes are, they need to be high for your protagonist.

Your job as a storyteller is to get your character from point A to point B. Your character doesn't have to be saving the world, but you have to get them there in the most interesting way possible. If you get them there by a straight line, that's a pretty boring story. If you get them there by putting obstacles in the way, that requires going down unknown paths, which requires some bravery, then your story becomes more interesting. 

It's not about finding out about that one big explosive moment. It's about how are you going to make your character move through the difficult moments encountered on those new terrains. 

In this lesson, you will learn how to write about an important journey you've taken in your WorkLife.

You will learn how to develop the outline of your story by tapping into 12 brainstorming questions.

You will learn The Art of Insightful Self-Questions and Effective Self-Feedback.

You will learn to embrace and fine-tune your powers, Self-Awareness and Observation (superpowers in my book) through the Art of Journalling and Thinking.
You will learn how to speak your lines with the greatest impact and also how to use the power of non-verbal cues to create an even greater sense of ... suspense ...

You will learn how to be attuned to when things go out of sync in your WorkLife through the Pursuit of Happiness Assignment.

Through Sam's story (the protagonist in the story/case study in this lesson), you will learn how to apply The 3 Ways To Create Suspense in Your Storytelling to take your audience on an ... And Then What Happened? Journey ...

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186571315
Publisher: Carmel O' Reilly
Publication date: 02/23/2023
Series: The Art of WorkLife Storytelling: Learn to Craft Your Unique Stories
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 343 KB

About the Author

Carmel O’ Reilly is the founder of School of WorkLife. She was born and grew up in Ireland, and now lives in Shoreditch, London.

Her work and subsequently her first book, Your WorkLife Your Way, and its companion workbook, focus on helping people live their best WorkLives by managing their learning, development and growth, through effective self-feedback, insightful questions and the ability to shape and tell their unique story. 

Her School of WorkLife book series tells WorkLife stories of the obstacles, failures, and successes people encountered in their WorkLife. Each book includes the exercises that helped navigate these situations, which are presented as assignments for readers to work through and adapt to their challenging WorkLife situations.

Her books are designed to help you gain insight and inspiration in your chosen area of WorkLife, and then support you in achieving what is important to you in your WorkLife learning, development and growth. You will learn to take ownership of your strengths and potential, as well as assessing your challenges to determine where you are stuck, to then uncover solutions to move forward.

Her new book, WorkLife Book Club Volume One takes you on a journey through the streets of Shoreditch, East London, as the members share culinary experiences, while discussing WorkLife struggles and successes through the wisdom found in the books they read.

Her WorkLife Book Club Case Studies embrace Learning Through Reading and applying those lessons to real-life situations. The series is a collection of stories inspired by real WorkLife struggles and successes and show how the wisdom found in the books they read helped the protagonists in the stories navigate through their challenging situation. 

The stories are presented as case studies for group discussion. The case and the recommended book are the required reading for each book club meeting and help to frame the subsequent discussion. 

The Art of WorkLife Storytelling is a series of e-books designed to help you find, develop and tell the right story at the right time in all WorkLife situations – in day-to-day communication: WorkLife and feedback conversations, presentations, talks, and negotiations, at interviews, and when socialising and networking in building and maintaining good relationships. You will learn to tell the stories that express who you are in an interesting and engaging way.
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