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Using the Story Mountain Structure to Craft Any Story

May 16, 2020 Sue Searing
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Please join us for SAM’s second online workshop. We will be offering workshops through Zoom every month on the second Tuesday evening.

School children learn about the story mountain for analyzing and writing stories; it is a great model for adult tellers, too, and almost any written or oral story can be plotted along the mountain. Learn how to harness the power of this simple structure when writing your own stories, from personal narratives to folktales - and everything in between! Professional Storyteller and Teaching Artist Katie Knutson has been using this technique to help students writing original fables, pourquoi stories, and fractured fairy tales. She has recently started using it to write her own personal and historical pieces, and loves the results!

This FREE event is open to everyone via Zoom teleconferencing.  After registering, you'll receive an email message with the Zoom link.

REGISTER at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/using-the-story-mountain-structure-to-craft-any-story-workshop-tickets-105479606342

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

← Annual Membership Meeting on May 26, 6:30-7:00pmSelf-Care for Storytellers During Social Distancing →

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