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Storyworthy : Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling by Matthew Dicks (2018, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherNew World Library
ISBN-101608685489
ISBN-139781608685486
eBay Product ID (ePID)239487202

Product Key Features

Book TitleStoryworthy : Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling
Number of Pages368 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicBusiness Communication / Meetings & Presentations, Storytelling, Personal Memoirs
Publication Year2018
GenrePerforming Arts, Biography & Autobiography, Business & Economics
AuthorMatthew Dicks
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight14.8 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2018-003193
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal372.677
Table Of ContentPART ONE: FINDING YOUR STORY Chapter 1: A Coward Tells a Story Chapter 2: What Is a Story? (and What Is the Dinner Test?) Chapter 3: Homework for Life Chapter 4: Dreaming at the End of Your Pen Chapter 5: First/Last/Best/Worst: Great for Long Car Rides, First Dates, and Finding Stories PART TWO: CRAFTING YOUR STORY Chapter 6: "Charity Thief" Chapter 7: Every Story Only Takes Five Seconds to Tell (and Jurassic Park Wasn't a Movie About Dinosaurs) Chapter 8: Finding Your Beginning (I'm Also About to Ruin Most Movies and Many Books Forever for You) Chapter 9: Stakes - Five Ways to Keep Your Story Compelling (and Why There Are Dinosaurs in Jurassic Park) Chapter 10: The Five Permissible Lies of True Storytelling Chapter 11: Cinema of the Mind (Also Known As "Where the Hell Are You?") Chapter 12: The Principle of But and Therefore Chapter 13: "This Is Going to Suck" Chapter 14: The Secret to the Big Story: Make it Little Chapter 15: There Is Only Way to Make Someone Cry Chapter 16: Milk Cans and Balls. Babies and Blenders: Simple, Effective Ways to be Funny in Storytelling (Even If You're Not Funny at All) Chapter 17: Finding the Frayed Ending of Your Story (Or... What the Hell Did That Mean?) PART 3: TELLING YOUR STORY Chapter 18: The Present Tense is King (But the Queen Can Play a Role, Too) Chapter 19: If You Practice Storytelling or Public Speaking in a Mirror, Read This. If You Don't, Skip It. Chapter 20: The Two Ways of Telling a Hero Story (Or... How to Avoid Sounding Like a Douchebag) Chapter 21:Storytelling Is Time Travel (If You Don't Muck It Up) Chapter 22: Words to Say. Words to Avoid. Chapter 23: Time to Perform (On the Stage, in the Board Room, on a Date, or at the Thanksgiving Table) Chapter 24: Why Did You Read This Book? To Become a Superhero.
SynopsisA five-time Moth GrandSLAM winner and bestselling novelist shows how to tell a great story -- and why doing so matters. Whether we realize it or not, we are always telling stories. On a first date or job interview, at a sales presentation or therapy appointment, with family or friends, we are constantly narrating events and interpreting emotions and actions. In this compelling book, storyteller extraordinaire Matthew Dicks presents wonderfully straightforward and engaging tips and techniques for constructing, telling, and polishing stories that will hold the attention of your audience (no matter how big or small). He shows that anyone can learn to be an appealing storyteller, that everyone has something "storyworthy" to express, and, perhaps most important, that the act of creating and telling a tale is a powerful way of understanding and enhancing your own life., A four-time Moth GrandSLAM winner and bestselling novelist shows how to tell a great story -- and why doing so matters
LC Classification NumberLB1042.D53 2018