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The Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweShow, Don’t Tell: Give the Clues, Not the Police Report“Show, Don’t Tell” is one of the most common pieces of writing advice — but also one of the most misunderstood. What does it really mean? And how do you actually do it?In this episode, Zena Dell Lowe shares a crisp, actionable breakdown that goes beyond flowery description. Using a brilliant metaphor — "give the clues, not the police report" — Zena shows how to shift your writing from passive to powerful.What you’ll learn:Why simply describing something still isn’t “showing”How discovery transforms exposition into dramaThe one mistake that makes readers check outVisual stor...2025-08-0709 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweAre Your Story Beats Driving Change—or Dulling Impact?You’ve got a great premise, compelling characters… but something’s off. Your story feels stuck, and you can’t figure out why. Chances are, your story beats aren’t pulling their weight.💡 In this episode:Zena Dell Lowe reveals how to turn every scene into a powerful turning point. You’ll learn how to spot weak story beats, replace them with emotional drivers, and make sure every scene earns its place.🎯 What you’ll walk away with:A clear definition of what a real story beat isHow to ensure each beat cre...2025-05-2910 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweNavigating Writing Challenges: Balancing Voice, Clarity, & Industry ExpectationsMany writers face the challenge of crafting a distinct voice while meeting specific demands, especially in niche markets like Christian film. This can lead to frustration when feedback seems to undermine your creative vision.In this episode, Zena Dell Lowe shares insights from her experience with the film industry and navigating the Christian market. Learn how to maintain your voice while addressing industry demands and transforming feedback into opportunities for creative growth. Discover practical tips for enhancing clarity and authenticity in your writing, and understand how to effectively handle notes that challenge your vision.2024-08-2220 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweFrom Believable to Brilliant: The 3 Pillars of Dynamic Character DevelopmentWe're unlocking the secrets to taking your characters from believable to brilliant. Ever wonder what makes characters truly unforgettable? Join us as we explore the three key pillars of dynamic storytelling that will elevate your characters and captivate your audience.Find out the essential elements that will transform your characters and keep your readers hooked, as well as tips to excel at each. (Curious about what these pillars are? You’ll have to listen in to get the scoop!)BONUS ALERT!Zena is also teaching a special online course with Write Spirit st...2024-08-1523 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweUnpacking AI’s Role in Writing: Tools, Techniques, and Ethical Implications Are you ready to revolutionize your writing process with AI? In this episode of The Storytellers Mission, Zena Dell Lowe dives into the transformative power of artificial intelligence for writers, storytellers, and screenwriters. Discover how AI tools can tackle writer’s block, boost productivity, and enhance creativity.But that's not all. As AI continues to change the game, it brings with it a host of ethical questions. Can we truly maintain our creative integrity while using AI? What are the implications of AI-generated content on originality and ownership? And how do we strike a b...2024-08-0825 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweWriter’s Gold: Zena Dell Lowe’s Bite-Sized BrillianceEPISODE DESCRIPTION – Hey there, writers! Today’s episode is a special treat as we’re diving into some awesome advice from the fantastic Zena Dell Lowe. We’ve pulled together a bunch of her best tips and insights into quick, bite-sized segments just for you. Whether you're stuck in a creative rut or just looking to level up your writing game, Zena’s got you covered with practical advice and inspiration. So grab your notebook and get ready to soak up some wisdom that’s sure to spark your creativity and help you write your best stuff yet!2024-08-0107 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweUnlocking the Power of Loglines, Taglines, and Synopses: A Writer's ToolboxEPISODE DESCRIPTION – Hey there, storytellers! Ever found yourself stuck trying to sum up your epic novel or screenplay in a single line? Well, fear not! On today's episode of The Storytellers Mission with Zena Dell Lowe, we're diving into the art of crafting killer loglines, taglines, and pitch paragraphs. Zena breaks down the differences between them with protips and trivia! Join us as we uncover the secrets to making your story shine with these essential tools!Subscribe now to The Storyteller's Mission with Zena Dell Lowe for more episodes on mastering the art of st...2024-07-2520 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweNavigating Dystopia: The Moral Dilemmas of StorytellingEPISODE DESCRIPTION – Dive into the moral complexities of dystopian storytelling as we look at a gripping scene from a student screenplay and hear critiques from the master, Zena. Uncover the blurred lines between necessity and ethical compromise in crafting believable dystopian worlds. Explore the ethical tightrope of portraying realistic moral dilemmas in dystopian fiction. Gain insights into crafting characters who grapple with tough decisions in dystopian landscapes. Subscribe now to The Storyteller's Mission with Zena Dell Lowe for more episodes on mastering the art of storytelling and creating narratives that resonate with every listener.2024-07-1814 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweCrafting Killer Scripts: Tips for Screenplay SuccessEPISODE DESCRIPTION – Join Zena as she navigates common pitfalls in screenwriting with real-world examples and offers practical, even crafty solutions to elevate your script's impact. From slug lines to 'cheater' slugs, action lines to character motivations, and the art of using visual elements effectively—Zena covers it all. Whether you're a seasoned screenwriter or aspiring to become one, this episode is a must-listen for unlocking the secrets to crafting compelling screenplays.Subscribe now to The Storyteller's Mission with Zena Dell Lowe for more episodes on mastering the art of storytelling and creating narratives that resonate with...2024-07-1153 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweCharacter Development: Beyond Likability and Into ResonanceEPISODE DESCRIPTION – In this episode of The Storyteller's Mission, Zena delves into the art of crafting characters that go beyond mere likability to truly resonate with your audience. Exploring three key strategies for creating emotional bonds, Zena challenges traditional notions of what makes a character compelling in storytelling.Join us as we uncover the secrets to character depth and audience connection. Whether you're a writer seeking to deepen your characters or a fan looking to understand what makes your favorite characters so memorable, this episode offers valuable insights.By the end, you'll gain a...2024-07-0418 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweCreating Compelling Scripts: The Importance of Visual DetailsEPISODE DESCRIPTION – In this episode of Regent Class, Zena Dell Lowe dives into the intricacies of justifying character motivation through visual storytelling in screenwriting. Zena emphasizes the unique challenge of screenplays, which are meant to be produced, not just read, yet must still be engaging on the page. The discussion highlights the importance of strong action lines, using visual images, and the economy of language to captivate both readers and viewers.Through detailed analysis and practical advice, this episode equips screenwriters with the tools to enhance their scripts' visual storytelling, making them more compelling and pr...2024-06-2733 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Journey to a Sellable Script: Tips and Tricks for Aspiring WritersEPISODE DESCRIPTION – Anthony Gallo interviews Zena Dell Lowe! Tune in as Zena shares valuable insights and insider tips for writers aiming to break into the competitive world of Hollywood. She delves into the strategies that aspiring writers can utilize to make a mark in the industry, offering practical advice on navigating the challenges and seizing opportunities. Zena's firsthand experience and expertise make this episode a must-listen for any writer looking to make it big in Hollywood. Hollywood Story Structure Class - Early Adopter opportunityThe Storyteller's Mission Podcast is now on YouTube. You ca...2024-06-1428 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweNeed Help With Your Story? Here's a Glimpse of What You Can Expect From Your Free 30-Minute Consultation With Zena Dell LoweEPISODE DESCRIPTION – Are you struggling with your WIP? Do you have ideas, but nothing seems to be coming to fruition? Do you feel like you're almost there, you have your story, but something just isn't quite right?  Maybe it's time to consider a free 30-minute consultation with Zena. And to assuage any worries of what to expect, check out this episode where Zena conducts one such consultation. If you're ready to take the next step and get a FREE 30-minute consultation with Zena, click the link and fill out the form. Free...2023-08-1736 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweStop Writing Trite Christian Fluff Pieces!EPISODE DESCRIPTION –  Passion, purpose, and writing tips. Zena checks all the boxes in this captivating and controversial interview with Shari McGriff for her special event: Penning for a Purpose.About Penning for a Purpose - Why should you watch this event?you're utterly horrified by the indoctrination of our kids and our culture--which writers have played a huge part in!you believe that America is in trouble.you are tired of the woke ideology.you need to know what topics to focus writing about in both fiction and non-fiction projects,you wan...2023-07-2758 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweSPECIAL EPISODE: Zena’s Guest Appearance on Reality Coaching for Writers with Eddie JonesEPISODE DESCRIPTION – Zena lends her knowledge and expertise as a guest on Reality Coaching for Writers with host Eddie Jones. From how to pitch your story to why Christians need to start writing rated R material, this one has all kinds of goodies. Want to know more on what Hollywood is actually looking for? It's here. How about opportunities for Christian writers to break into Hollywood? Zena talks about that too. Tune in and get the rundown on what's new and big in Hollywood, and what's just getting old...like woke Disney.Free Video Tutorial fo...2023-06-1524 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweZena Dell Lowe: The Dangers of Autobiographical Material - Avoid These PitfallsEPISODE DESCRIPTION – Have you ever found yourself weaving your own story into your WIP? Or even considered writing an autobiography? In this episode, Zena tracks through some pitfalls and how to avoid them when writing your own experiences into your story. Come away understanding the importance of empathy for your antagonist and how to keep your main character active in the retelling. If you have a story to tell—because who doesn't—but don't know where to start, check out this link and let us know if you'd be interested in an online course for writin...2023-03-1620 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweSPECIAL EPISODE! Zena Spills It All in This Intimate InterviewEPISODE DESCRIPTION – In this SPECIAL EPISODE, Zena is interviewed by one of her students at Covenant College, with questions ranging from writing as a calling to the role of ADHD for her as a creative, and so much more. Mind you, this isn't just about Zena and her background, although we love learning more about her daily. This interview includes thought-provoking topics about writing and story through culture, human nature, and faith. Enjoy!The Storyteller's Mission Podcast is now on YouTube. You can watch your favorite podcast as well as listen. Subscribe to ou...2023-02-231h 09The Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweSPECIAL EPISODE: In this Keynote Presentation from Day 2 at The Well, Zena Demonstrates Four Clever Ways to Employ Visual Images that will Instantly Increase the Power of Your StoryS2_E50.  The Well Keynote Day 2 – Four Clever Ways to Employ Visual Images that will Instantly Increase the Power of Your StorySupport the Show on Paypal@Missionranchfilms! EPISODE DESCRIPTION – There are things that we can do as a Christian community to up our game as storytellers and to not rely so heavily on message. Simply put, we must begin using visual images to convey deeper levels of meaning in our stories.  We elevate the craft of writing and take our skills...2022-08-1147 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweSPECIAL EPISODE: In this Keynote Presentation at The Well Creativity Conference, Zena Unravels Key Mistakes that Faith-based Writers MakeIn this special keynote presentation, Zena discusses key mistakes that faith-based writers make, which alienate audiences rather than give them life.  Certain storytelling techniques bring "death," because they make readers feel judged, isolated, misunderstood, and hopeless.For storytellers who have a "message" for their readers, Zena shows a better way. Rather than preaching directly to the audience, Zena shows how to employ a story within the story in a way that allows the audience to eagerly receive. This episode will be of special interest to anyone who has personally struggled with trauma. Zena shares parts of...2022-07-2839 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweSPECIAL EPISODE: Zena Unpacks Critical Changes in the Marketplace that Impact the Types of Stories Being Sold as a Guest on Writer's ChatS2_E38  This special episode replays Zena's recent presentation as a guest on Writer's Chat, where she was invited to speak on how writers can make their story ideas commercial. The answer, Zena says, is not as simple as it once was, because we've entered a new paradigm when it comes to storytelling. No longer do the old rules apply in terms of what gets published or made into a movie. Today, in order for you to have what the industry deems "a commercial story idea," you'll need a bigger story.  In other words, there's no room to...2022-05-261h 10The Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweTwo Easy Tips to Immediately Maximize the Dramatic Potential of Each SceneS2_E36 See the main points for this episode below. Or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website. EPISODE DESCRIPTION - Today, I'm sharing tips number 3 and 4 of some of the aha moments I've had as a writer. find a way to dramatize the information that you reveal. #3: Find a way to dramatize the information you reveal. When I tried to write my first novel, I ended up revealing a lot of things through the character's head. I'm in t...2022-05-0513 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweHow to Handle Coincidence and Avoid Red Herrings in StoryS2_E35 See the main points for this episode below. Or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website. EPISODE DESCRIPTION - Today, I'm switching gears to share some of the aha moments that I have had as a writer or screenwriter. The very first one is: You only get one coincidence per story. Your story should unfold according to the choices that your main character makes. Everything that happens in the story should be intentional, as a result of your cha...2022-04-2810 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweSpecial Episode: Zena Highlights the Crucial Role of the Storyteller in Culture as a Guest on the Act One PodcastS2_E26 – Special Episode: Zena Highlights the Crucial Role of the Storyteller in Culture as a Guest on the Act One Podcast with James DukeRecently, I had the honor of being invited to be a guest on the Act One Podcast with James Duke, where I was encouraged to give my unfiltered opinions on anything related to art and Christianity. I trust I did not disappoint! While this special episode is considerably longer than our normal episode length, James and  I  discuss some major issues facing artists today that every Christian writer ought...2022-02-241h 18The Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweWhat is Gratitude and Why is it so Important?THE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWES2 E13 – Why is Gratitude so Important? Finding Peace in the Midst of Your PainSince it's Thanksgiving, we're taking a break from the current series in order to contemplate the concept of gratitude, which is one of the qualities we lose when we embrace a cynical moral worldview. In place of gratitude, we feel resentment, bitterness, and entitlement, which then leads to selfish behavior that causes harm to self and others. This is the trajectory. Once we adopt a cynical moral worldview, rese...2021-11-2528 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweHow to Break Your Story in Five Easy Steps (Part 2 - What Does Your Protagonist Want?)THE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWES2 E12 – Breaking your Story in Five Easy Steps – Part 2 – What does Your Protagonist Want?When it comes to staying on track with a story, there is nothing more important than giving your main character a clear, actionable goal to pursue. To that end, you need to know what your character wants – what is he or she after – and then make sure that he or she pursues that want relentlessly for the rest of the story.Some hints and principles:1.     You...2021-11-1820 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweHow to Break Your Story in Five Easy Steps (Part 1 - Find Your Main Character)THE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWES2 E11 – How to Break Your Story in Five Easy Steps (Part 1: Find Your Main Character) DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website at www.thestorytellersmission.com.  EPISODE DESCRIPTION – In this episode, Zena launches into a new series to help writers identify the five main steps that will help them to break down their stories and not get stuck. Step One: Identify the main character. This person shou...2021-11-1117 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweSeven Things that are NOT Heroic (but are often Characterized as being so)THE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWES2 E10–Seven Things that are NOT Heroic (but are often Characterized as being so)DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website at www.thestorytellersmission.com.  EPISODE DESCRIPTION – In this episode, Zena lists 7 things that are often lauded as being heroic in stories, but are not actually heroic. These include:1. To have an illness; to be a victim; to have a bad hand dealt to you.2. To survi...2021-11-0422 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweWhy the Success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Gives Me HopeTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWES2 E9 – Why the Success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Gives Me HopeDOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website at www.thestorytellersmission.com. EPISODE DESCRIPTION – In this episode, Zena reviews 3 practical things that writers must do to uphold a biblical moral worldview even if they have an anti-hero at the center of their story.1. Justify why the character is selfish in a way that allows the audi...2021-10-2822 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweAn Example from the Christian Community of a Story that Violates a Biblical Moral WorldviewTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWES2 E8 – An Example from the Christian Community of a Story that Violates a Biblical Moral WorldviewDOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website at www.thestorytellersmission.com.   EPISODE DESCRIPTION – In this episode, Zena breaks down a story idea written by a Christian and shows how that story violates a biblical Christian worldview. Without changing any of the plot elements of the story, Zena shows how the same story...2021-10-2123 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweFrom Hopelessness to Hope: The Defining Characteristic of a Biblical Moral WorldviewIn this episode, Zena analyzes Fight Club, No Country for Old Men, and The Road. These three stories represent case studies of what happens when writers don't have a clear moral worldview or when they fail to have a clear protagonist versus an anti-hero at the center.Follow along with the cheat sheet or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website www.thestorytellersmission.com.  UP NEXT – Next week, we'll look at more examples, and we'll also learn more essential qualities of bein...2021-10-1423 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweHow has the Anti-Hero Archetype Influenced Modern Storytelling?THE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWES2 E6 – How the Anti-Hero Archetype has Infected our Kinds of StoriesFollow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website www.thestorytellersmission.com.  EPISODE DESCRIPTION – In S2 E4, Zena drew a distinction between different types of characters. A protagonist, which is a hero in the making, versus an anti hero, which is a villainous character that's kind of on the li...2021-10-0718 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Hero's Paradox: How to Write Flawed Characters without Undermining their Heroic PotentialTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWES2 - EPISODE 4 – The Hero's Paradox: How to Write Flawed Characters without Undermining their Heroic PotentialFollow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website at www.thestorytellersmission.com.  EPISODE DESCRIPTION – In this episode, Zena addresses the practical implications of the adoption of anti-heroes in society, and reveals certain things that writers from the Christian community must do t...2021-09-2320 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Rise of the Anti-Hero and a Cynical Moral WorldviewTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWESEASON 2: EPISODE 3 – The Rise of the Anti-Hero and a Cynical Moral Worldview Follow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website www.thestorytellersmission.com.  EPISODE DESCRIPTION – In this episode, Zena breaks down the history of the anti-hero archetype over time, and shows how this type of character has evolved in its current form to re...2021-09-1621 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Rise of the Anti-Hero and Morally Questionable CharactersTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWES2-EPISODE 2 – The Rise of the Anti-hero and Morally Questionable CharactersFollow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website www.thestorytellersmission.com. EPISODE DESCRIPTION – Building on the foundation laid in episode 1 of what constitutes a heroic character, Zena goes on to address the rise of the anti-hero in story, and how storytellers have become confused by this type of hero...2021-09-0921 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweWhat the World Needs Now are HeroesTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWESeason 2, Episode 1 What the World Needs Now are HeroesDOWNLOAD THE FULL TRANSCRIPT OF THIS EPISODE FOR FREE on The Storyteller's Mission Website.  www.thestorytellersmission.com. EPISODE DESCRIPTION – In the first episode of season two of this podcast, Zena reviews reasons why stories matter, and what kinds of stories present a special opportunity for storytellers today, arguing that  the world needs stories about everyday heroes to remind us what's possible in humanity...2021-09-0219 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe70. The 8 Essential Ingredients that Every Great Story Must HaveTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 70 – The Eight Essential Ingredients for Great Storytelling Follow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website www.thestorytellersmission.com.  EPISODE DESCRIPTION – Episode 70 marks the final episode of Season One of this podcast. Thus, it feel apropos in this final episode to focus on the 8 primary ingredients or core essentials of great storytelli...2021-07-0128 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe69. How to Get the Story Out of the Character's Head and onto the PageTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 69 – How to Get the Story out of the Character's Head and onto the PageFollow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website www.thestorytellersmission.com.  EPISODE DESCRIPTION – I was recently invited to be a guest during a Pep Talk session for Susan May Warren's Novel Academy, where we talked about how everything that happens in a nove...2021-06-2418 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe68. Optional Character Qualities You Can Apply to Your VillainsTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 68 – Optional Character Qualities You Can Apply to Your VillainsFollow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website www.thestorytellersmission.com. EPISODE DESCRIPTION – This week we finish up our series on 21 potential character qualities that you can apply to your villains in order to make them formidable foes for your heroes (and make the audience love them). While qu...2021-06-1716 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe67. The Distorted Character Qualities of Villains - Part 3THE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 67 – The Distorted Character Qualities of Villains - Part 3Follow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website. EPISODE DESCRIPTION – For the last two weeks, we've been reviewing the 21 character qualities that apply to heroes (from episode 57) and began applying them to villains, since these same traits often apply to villains though in slightly twisted ways.  Today, we look at traits...2021-06-1015 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe66. The Distorted Character Qualities of Villains - Part 2THE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 66 – The Distorted Character Qualities of Villains - Part 2Follow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website. EPISODE DESCRIPTION – Last week, we began reviewing the 21 character qualities that apply to heroes (from episode 57) and began applying them to villains, since these same traits often apply to villains, though in slightly twisted ways.  Today, we looked at traits 6-10 from that...2021-06-0318 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe65. The Distorted Character Qualities of a VillainTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 65 – The Distorted Character Qualities of VillainsFollow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website.  EPISODE DESCRIPTION – Last week, we launched into a discussion about what makes a great villain since villains must be formidable foes for your heroes. If you don't have a great villain, then you won't be able to show the heroism of your m...2021-05-2718 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe64. What Makes a Great VillainTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 64 – What Makes a Great Villain Follow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website.  EPISODE DESCRIPTION – Recently, a long-time listener of The Storyteller's Mission reached out to ask my opinion as to the best movie villains and why, so this podcast episode is dedicated to Donna Mumma as I attempt to answer her question. In essence, I...2021-05-2020 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe63. Three Essential Elements of a Well-Constructed SceneTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 63 – Three Essential Elements of a Well-Constructed SceneFollow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website.EPISODE DESCRIPTION – One of the things I notice a lot in the work I critique or evaluate is that writers have difficulty gauging when to end their scenes. Often they go on too long, or sometimes, they cut out too soon. H...2021-05-1317 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe62. SPECIAL BONUS EPISODE - Zena's Interview as a Guest on The Story Blender PodcastTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 62 – Zena's Interview as a Guest on The Story Blender PodcastZena Dell Lowe was honored to be a returning guest on The Story Blender podcast. Her episode aired on Friday, April 30, 2021.This is a show where award-winning writer Steven James interviews some of the world’s top storytellers on the secrets to great storytelling. Some of their previous guests include international bestselling authors George R.R. Martin, Steve Berry, Meg Gardiner, Jeffery Deaver, Sue Grafton, MJ Rose, and comedian Bob Stromb...2021-05-0651 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe61. Professional Etiquette Q&A: How to Adapt a Story and Navigate Breakdowns of CommunicationTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 61 – How to Navigate Your Professional Life - Two Great Questions from Listeners AnsweredFollow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website. EPISODE DESCRIPTION – Today, I'm answering two questions submitted by listeners of The Storyteller's Mission Podcast. Jay Wright asked if I would speak about how to quickly change the form or format of a story to...2021-04-2919 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe60. How to Keep Your Main Character Active when Someone Else is Calling the ShotsTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 60 – How to Keep Your Main Character Active when Someone Else is Calling the ShotsFollow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website. EPISODE DESCRIPTION – Today, I want to talk about an ongoing problem, which is a tendency for writers to have passive characters. Characters who are simply reacting rather than driving the action of the stor...2021-04-2216 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe59. How to Keep Getting Re-hired as a Writer-for-HireTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 59 – How to Keep Getting Re-hired as a Writer-for-HireDOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website. EPISODE DESCRIPTION – For many writers, the best way to make a living as a writer isn't to publish or sell your own original project, but to be hired by individuals or companies who need you to write a project they want to have done. Sometimes, these are one offs, but many times you may be...2021-04-1516 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe58. Five Additional Tools to Make Your Story Good Before GodTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 58 – Five Additional Tools and Solutions for Godly StorytellingFollow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website. EPISODE DESCRIPTION – For the last several weeks, we have been analyzing the five primary keynotes or principles of godly storytelling: 1.    A commitment to truth telling2.    A commitment to do no harm3.    Promoting involvement rather than voyeurism...2021-04-0818 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe57. 21 Heroic Character Qualities that You Can Reveal in StoryTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 57 – 21 Heroic Character Qualities that You Can Reveal in StoryFollow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website.  EPISODE DESCRIPTION – This week, Zena Dell Lowe takes a detour from the current series on godly storytelling to revisit the noble or heroic character qualities that your main character ought to possess. For additional resources, listen t...2021-04-0117 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe56. The Primary Purpose of Art is to Promote Human ConnectionTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 56 – The Primary Purpose of Art is to Promote Human ConnectionFollow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website.  EPISODE DESCRIPTION – For the last several weeks, we have been analyzing the five primary keynotes or principles of godly storytelling: 1.    A commitment to truth telling2.    A commitment to do no harm3...2021-03-2519 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe55. What Constitutes Redemption and How Do Characters Achieve It?THE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 55 – What Constitutes Redemption and How Do Characters Achieve It? Follow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website. EPISODE DESCRIPTION For the last several weeks, we have been analyzing the five primary keynotes or principles of godly storytelling: 1.    A commitment to truth telling2.    A commitment to do no harm...2021-03-1819 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe54. A Good Story Leaves Room for The Possibility of RedemptionTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 54 – A Good Story Leaves Room for The Possibility of Redemption Follow along with the cheat sheet below, or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website. EPISODE DESCRIPTION – For the last several weeks, we have been analyzing the principles of godly storytelling, and I’ve argued that there are five primary keynotes that ought to guide our writing. 1.    A commitment to truth telling...2021-03-1116 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe53. How to Portray Good and Evil in StoryTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 53 – How to Portray Good and Evil in StoryFollow along with the cheat sheet below. Or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website.EPISODE DESCRIPTION - A few weeks ago, I asked the question, “Is your story good before God,” which launched us into a series outlining 5 keynotes for godly storytelling. A commitment to truth-telling. A commitment to do no harm.Promoting involvement or empathy in...2021-03-0416 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe52. How To Tell The Truth Without Violating Your AudienceTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 52 – How To Tell The Truth Without Violating Your Audience Follow along with the cheat sheet below, which lists the main points for this episode. Or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website. EPISODE DESCRIPTION - Last week, we discussed the question of how to make your story good before God. I argued that the number one criteria was to tell the truth, the wh...2021-02-2516 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe51. Is Your Story Good Before God?THE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 51 – Is Your Story Good Before God? Follow along with the cheat sheet below, which lists the main points of the episode. Or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website. EPISODE DESCRIPTION - For the past few weeks, we've been discussing how to find a good story for you to tell, and looking at issues like genre and marketability to determ...2021-02-1819 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe50. Developing Story Ideas, Setting Expectations and Establishing Your Stylistic RightsTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEEPISODE 50 – CHEAT SHEETFollow along with the cheat sheet below, which lists the main points for each episode. Or DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE on the podcast page of our website.EPISODE DESCRIPTION -  Last week, we discussed the importance of genre, especially since the genre you write in ultimately helps establish the rules that the writer needs to be aware of when developing or fleshing out the story. For example, action stories almos...2021-02-1116 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe49. When it Comes to Genres and Sub-genres, it's all about Evoking Certain EmotionsTHE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWE EPISODE 49: WHEN IT COMES TO GENRES AND SUB-GENRES, IT'S ALL ABOUT EVOKING CERTAIN EMOTIONS EPISODE DESCRIPTION:     Last week’s episode discussed the purpose of genre, which is basically to pair a type of story with the kind of audience who likes it. This week, Zena breaks down Nine Basic Film Genres that marketing people use to sell films, and connects each of those genres to a primary emotion that the genre aims to evoke in the audie...2021-02-0415 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe48. What Is Genre and Why Is It So Important?THE STORYTELLER’S MISSION WITH ZENA DELL LOWEHUGE ANNOUNCEMENT!! The Storyteller's Mission online platform is officially LIVE! Please do us a favor and check it out at www.thestorytellersmission.com. My team and I have been working round the clock to get the website ready to launch by today, but it was far more complex than we had expected! Please forgive any broken links, and let us know what you think!!! We'd love to hear your thoughts!EPISODE 48: What is Genre and Why is it so important?...2021-01-2815 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe47. Is Your Story Idea Commercial? EPISODE DESCRIPTION:     This week Zena explores the viability of a project by asking the question, is it Commercial?  We’re snotty when it comes to this. But commerciality means mass appeal – which we should want. Here are some ways to test whether or not your story idea is commercial. 1.)     Name recognition – is this screenplay based on anything famous?  A trend or compic book hero? Something popular in pop culture?  A historical event that got a lot of air play? 2.)    Is a “Tent-pole” genre  (a story that tends to sell becau...2021-01-2116 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe46. Make Your Story Good Before Hollywood with a Formula that Works: Heart, Smarts & SparkleEp. 46 - Make Your Story Good Before Hollywood with Heart, Smarts & SparkleEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     In this episode, Zena gives additional criteria that you can use to evaluate the merits of your story ideas. Using the tried and true formula of "Logos, Pathos, and Ethos," but changing it into modern day language and examining it Hollywood style, Zena explores the concepts of Heart, Smarts, & Sparkle as essential ingredients of any good story.HEART - Is the emotional connection you make with your audience through your protagonist. It always comes fr...2021-01-1415 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe45. Finding Your Story: How to Test Whether or Not Your Story Idea is GoodEp. 45. Finding Your Story: How to Test Whether or Not Your Story Idea is GoodEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     In this episode of The Storyteller’s Mission, Zena goes back to the basics and asks, “What is a Story?” Before you can write a good story, you need to know what a story is. Story is defined as “the telling of an event that happens to a certain individual or group of individuals.” In other words, something has to happen in order for there to be a story about it.This episode is mea...2021-01-0715 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe44. Ritual & Tradition: The Gift of a New YearEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     In the last episode of the A-HA MOMENT Series (and the last episode of the entire year), Zena reflects back to a time when she was privileged to hear Tony Campolo speak at a Youth Conference. His topic: Rituals and Traditions. Tony argued that Rituals and Traditions have had a far greater impact on our lives than we have realized. For example, as a father, he had developed a bedtime ritual with his children. Regardless of what may have transpired throughout the day, this ritual would be observed, and the ritual was...2020-12-3115 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe42. Five Empowering Phrases to Transform Your Professional LifeEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     A-ha moment #2 = In this episode, Zena shares how she had a terrible time setting boundaries in business early in her career, so in order to prevent her life from being hijacked by others, she needed some guiding principles and pre-planned phrases that she could use at the drop of the hat.  The following are 5 empowering phrases that Zena has discovered over the years that she's adopted to help her navigate some fairly tricky waters, without overturning the boat or being tossed out of the boat by the rest of the crew. These...2020-12-1715 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe41. How the Desire to Get into the "Inner Circle" Can Destroy YouEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     As human beings, we all have an intense desire to become a member of some exclusive "inner circle," and to establish relationships in the business with professionals we think can help further our careers, rather than just people we like on the basis of friendship. There is a desire and a temptation and a need, even, to network or associate with the right conferences, to meet the right agents, to submit to the right festivals or the right contests, or be part of the right writers groups, or to have the right social med...2020-12-1015 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe40. Common Mistakes that Writers Make: Missed Opportunities & Tangential ContentEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     This episode presents two more major mistakes that Zena has been seeing lately in the work she's been reviewing for clients. These are:3. Not milking every moment for what it's worth. Every time your character is in a scene, that scene should reveal character, show the complexities of essential character relationships, and/or reveal your main character's internal emotional state. Too many writers show the essential story elements (She walks from point A to point B), but fail to maximize each scene to its fullest potential. 2020-12-0315 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe39. Common Mistakes that Writers Make: Passive Objectives & Flawed MythologiesEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     On Thanksgiving 2020, one of the things we can be grateful for is knowledge that helps us to maximize our time and create the best first draft possible. To that end, Zena shares two major writing mistakes that she's been seeing lately in client work in the hopes that those listening will be able to correct these mistakes in their own projects before they get too far into it.Major mistake 1: Not giving the main character an active objective, but inadvertently giving them a passive one. This happens when other characters solve pro...2020-11-2615 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe38. Dialogue Tools: How Unexpected Dialogue Creates Intrigue for Your AudienceEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     This episode presents my final three favorite tools in a series on how to write great dialogue in your novel, screenplay, or play. These advanced techniques can transform the quality of one's project by making everything more intriguing and visual to the audience. 1. Use the Sidestep - answer questions in odd ways.Unexpected dialogue or turns in dialogue create immediate interestAnswer questions with questions"Do you love me?" "Do you want me to?"2. Use Silence or Action in place of dialogue.Never use dialogue if an action can do t...2020-11-1915 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe37. Dialogue Tools: Here's How to Expose Backstory Through DialogueEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     This episode continues to explore some of my favorite tricks and tools for writing great dialogue.1. Turn exposition into conflict or confrontation. This is how you can expose backstory and get out the vital information that your audience needs to know. When we're angry, we blurt things out that we would otherwise hold in, so create a conflict scene that enables you to reveal the information you need us to know.2. Add a new guy to the mix.A new character arriving has a n...2020-11-1214 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe36. Dialogue Tools: Three Tricks to Flesh Out Your Character and Bring Out Their NuancesEPISODE DESCRIPTION:This week's episode explores three new tools that screenwriters and novelists can employ to enrich the dialogue exchanges of their characters. Tool #1: Give your characters something to pursue. People are always in the middle of doing something. Make sure you know where your characters just were and what they're on their way to doing. Their life is already in motion. Let the dialogue come in the midst of action.Giving your characters a good profession helps accomplish this goal. A good profession automatically gives the...2020-11-0515 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe35. Dialogue Tools: Understanding Human Psychology and the Three Major Roles People PlayEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     This episode launches part 2 of the series on dialogue by presenting the first of ten fun TOOLS to help storytellers create great dialogue. TOOL #1: THE TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS This tool is based on a psychological book about the games people play when they're trying to communicate. According to the transactional analysis, human beings essentially play one of three roles at every moment of their lives. The Parent is the moral judge, disciplinarian, and authority. This is the one who's boss.The Adult is rational, calm, analytical, reasonable and...2020-10-2915 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe34. Writing Great Dialogue: It All Depends on High and Low Context Character RelationshipsEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     This episode presents the final point in a series of ten essential principles of good dialogue.  #10: Good Dialogue reflects an appropriate level of familiarity between characters. This principle rests on the concept of high context versus low context communication. LOW CONTEXT DIALOGUE exists whenever people have a LACK of shared history, knowledge, or  familiarity with each other. Examples: A first date, a doctor's appointment, a tour guide, etc. HIGH CONTEXT DIALOGUE exists whenever people have a GREAT DEAL of shared history, knowledge, experti...2020-10-2214 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe33. Writing Great Dialogue: How to Avoid Writing Clunky Dialogue that Lacks SubtextEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     Continuing with the key principles for how to write great dialogue, this week's episode unpacks Principles 8 and 9.8. Good Dialogue should be short. Compress it as much as possible. Use the trigger principle. Cut the hesitaters (Oh, Well, No, Yes, But, Wait, Listen, etc.). Also, beware of repetition or redundancy, direct Q & A, or stilted words and phrasing. 9. Good Dialogue should include subtext.Don't be on the nose. What is said is not as important as what is meant...2020-10-1515 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe32. Writing Great Dialogue: How to Make Sure Your Characters Sound Right for the StoryTHE TOP TEN PRINCIPLES FOR WRITING GREAT DIALOGUE – PART 3 EPISODE 32: How to make your dialogue sound just right for your character & story EPISODE DESCRIPTION:     Last week’s episode gave us number 5 of the top ten principles for writing great dialogue. This week, we dive into two more principles.  Principle #6: Good dialogue sounds just right for the scene, story, or movie;  Dialogue should not "stick out" with brilliant dialogue that your characters wo...2020-10-0816 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe31. Writing Great Dialogue: Why Conflict and Tension are EssentialTHE TOP TEN PRINCIPLES FOR WRITING GREAT DIALOGUE – PART 2WHY CONFLICT & TENSION ARE ESSENTIAL TO WRITING GREAT DIALOGUE EPISODE DESCRIPTION:     Last week’s episode gave us three more of the top ten principles for writing great dialogue. This week, we dive into principle number 5. In order for dialogue to be “good,” it must: INCLUDE CONFLICT & TENSION1.     The dullest dialogue is when people agree. People have different agendas and personalities, even when they’re on the same team. But...2020-10-0115 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe30. Writing Great Dialogue: Five Criteria to Determine if Your Dialogue is Essential and Crucial to Your StoryTHE TOP TEN PRINCIPLES FOR WRITING GOOD DIALOGUE – PART 1EPISODE DESCRIPTION:     Last week’s episode laid a foundation for how to write great dialogue, and gave us the first of the top ten principles for writing dialogue in your story. Namely: 1.     It must be essential & crucial to the story in one or more of the following ways:a.     It advances plot (gives us essential story information/ exposition)b.     It shows us essential character relationshipsc.     It helps us understand scenesd.     It reveals character e.     It reflects Theme  This week, we cont...2020-09-2415 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe29. How to Write Great Dialogue: Laying the FoundationEPISODE DESCRIPTION:      One essential element of a great story is the ability to write great dialogue. However, it’s actually difficult to consistently do this well. Over the next few weeks, we will unpack the essential ingredients of great dialogue and learn clear and easy techniques as to how to write great dialogue in a story. But first, a few key foundational principles need to be laid. 1.     We need a clear Definition of Dialogue.According to John Howard Lawson, “Dialogue is a compression or extension of action.” Story is not s...2020-09-1715 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe28. Turning Procrastination from an Enemy into an Asset: Part 2EPISODE DESCRIPTION:     Every artist I know has struggled against the enemy of procrastination. But what if procrastination was not actually an enemy, but rather, a clue from your subconscious about what you really want to do, which, if you understood yourself better, could actually be used for your own benefit? This is precisely the approach Zena Dell Lowe takes in this episode, laying out three simple principles that artists can use to turn procrastination from an enemy into an asset.  1.     People do what they want to do. If you’re procrastinating, it’s becau...2020-09-1015 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe27. Turning Procrastination from an Enemy into an Asset: Part 1INTRODUCTIONThe temptation and actual process of procrastinating has brought many woes to many artists over the years, and continues to be something that we seem to have to work and struggle against in any creative endeavor that we might undertake.But what if you could turn procrastination into an asset? Sort of like a spy who turns someone against their own organization, and then that person becomes a spy for you, for your organization. What if we could do that with procrastination? What if we could make it work for us, rather...2020-09-0315 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe26. The Actor's Craft and Writing: Character Traits that Impact the AudienceEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     The 4th and final episode of this four-part miniseries on the 12 Don’ts that actors should not do, and how these apply to the craft of writing. This episode discusses the final three don’ts. 10. DON'T LET YOUR CHARACTER THROW A PITY PARTY. One sure way of alienating your audience as an actor or a writer is if you give into the temptation to allow your character to feel sorry for him or herself. Either the character cries or your audience does. Makes sure you know when and how to use tears. Generall...2020-08-2715 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe25. The Actor's Craft and Writing: Great Characters Don't Hold BackEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     Episode three of this four-part miniseries launches into the next three don’ts of 12 that actors (and writers) should not do, and what they SHOULD do instead. 7. DON'T BE A DUMP TRUCK. Writers have a tendency to dump information in the form of back story or exposition. Actors don’t have this luxury. They HAVE to rely on subtext and human behavior to communicate history with the audience. For both groups, the key is to focus more on human behavior than on words. One great tool to help scenes come alive is if the a...2020-08-2015 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe24. The Actor's Craft and Writing: Make Your Characters Active and BelievableEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     Continuing to build on last week's discussion, this episode presents the next three don'ts in a series of 12 that actors (and writers) should not do., and what they SHOULD do instead. 4. DON'T INDICATE, meaning, don't comment on the work, or tell your audience how they should feel about a character or situation. Both actors and writers should play the truth of the situation and leave interpretation or evaluation to the audience. 5. DON'T JUST STAND THERE, DO SOMETHING, which means, actors should find behavior to justify the text since story is ab...2020-08-1315 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe23. The Actor's Craft and Writing: How to Not Be Self-IndulgentEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     The first of several episodes exploring the craft of acting and showing the corollary between mistakes both actors and writers make. In this episode, the first three don'ts are laid out, which are:1. Don't rush.2. Don't be self-indulgent.3. Don't anticipate. UP NEXTNext week, join us for more overlapping principles, including:4. Don't Indicate5. Don't be a Talking Head6. Don't be a Dump Truck QUESTIONS OR TOPIC REQUESTS? If you...2020-08-0615 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe22. Six Points About The Actor's Craft that Writers Should Apply to their OwnEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     As a launching off point into the craft of writing, Zena starts by diving deeper into the craft of  acting. We can learn six things off the bat by studying the differences between the two crafts. #1. While writers are often distracted by many different things they must accomplish, they can learn to focus more on the main character, like their fellow performing artists do. #2. Actors are judged by their flowery words and how pretty they make a story, but actors are judged according to how truthfully they portray real human...2020-07-3015 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe21. Four Essentials to Know About Your Story Before You Even Start to WriteEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     There are many things about your story that you can discover as you go along, but there are four primary things that every writer should know about their story before they sit down to write. First and foremost, who is your character and what is he like? Second, what does he want, meaning, what will he relentlessly pursue over the course of the telling?Third, what does he need, meaning, what wound or flaw or need must he overcome? And fourth, what tangible, concrete action steps will he take to relentlessly pursue...2020-07-2315 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe20. How to Identify Qualities that Your Character Needs to Accept or ChangeEPISODE DESCRIPTION:      How do we figure out which of our characters' traits ought to be accepted, and which ones ought to be rejected? We start by looking for the universal moral truths that apply to the human condition, which manifest themselves in the form of either universally accepted virtues or vices. Or we use a cheat sheet.Here is a list of positive character qualities that we want our characters to either keep, or strive to obtain. These are called the Fruits of the Spirit:LoveJoyPeace...2020-07-1615 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe19. How to Use Character Flaws and Personality Traits Properly in Your StoryEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     It's important for a storyteller to understand the difference between their protagonist's character flaws and their personality traits, because getting these two categories confused can not only baffle your audience, but can also inadvertently cause harm.This is because story is the most effective means by which the world learns what is good, right, and true.  Since the heart of every story is a personal paradox, the real basis for story is the internal emotional journey that the protagonist experiences. It's always about the character's arc or growth as they heal from a w...2020-07-0915 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe18. How to Tell the Difference Between a Character Flaw and a Personality TraitEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     The self-love, self-acceptance, and self-actualization movement is a good thing. However, unless we can tell the difference between what is a true personality trait versus what is a character flaw, we run the risk of causing harm to or being harmed by others. It's quite common in today's climate for people to claim that a particular character flaw is in fact a virtue, or part of their essential self. This created a lot of confusion and turmoil in relationships, and disrupts our ability or willingness to work on our true character defe...2020-07-0215 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe16. Distorted Perceptions of Reality and What to Do with ThemEPISODE DESCRIPTION:      This episode of The Mission with Zena Dell Lowe answers the philosophical question that was raised in episode 3 of this podcast, namely, what do we do if our perceptions of reality are distorted given that the artist's job is to tell the truth about the world as it really is? Zena provides four guiding principles to free artists from any potential fear or bondage related to this issue:1. We can't "will" ourselves to believe what is true; we can only choose to expose ourselves to truth and let that truth permeate us.2020-06-1814 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe15. How to Tell the Difference Between Bias & Worldview and Agenda & ThemeEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     In Episode 15 of The Mission, Zena Dell Lowe clarifies a few of the issues raised in episodes 13 and 14 of this podcast.  Namely, what's the difference between bias and worldview, and what's the difference between agenda and theme? All of these terms are explored and explained to help the storyteller move forward without confusion.   QUESTIONS OR TOPIC REQUESTS? If you have a question or a specific writing related topic that you would like Zena to consider addressing in a future podcast, click on the link bel...2020-06-1114 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe14. How Writing with an Agenda Undermines the Credibility of Your StoryEPISODE DESCRIPTION:      In story, it's essential that characters come across as credible and believable. A story must ring true in order for the audience to care and stay invested in the main character's journey. As discussed in episode 13, one way storytellers inadvertently violate the credibility of their story is when they approach the work with a prior philosophical commitment that precludes them from honestly engaging the true depths of their characters. This week, we explore how writers violate the credibility of their story when they approach the work with a prior philo...2020-06-0415 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe13. How Approaching Story with a Bias Breaks Your Audience's TrustEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     In story, your characters and their world must be credible and believable. The job of the storyteller, first and foremost, is to tell the truth about the world as you know it, and about the people who inhabit that world. The acid test of how well you’ve accomplished this is always and forever the same: does it ring true to the audience? One kind of believability has to do with the characteristics of the character him or herself. Have you given them the right characteristics to effectively convince the au...2020-05-2815 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe12. How to Make Your Characters Credible and BelievableEPISODE DESCRIPTION:     In this episode of The Mission with Zena Dell Lowe, Zena proposes that the acid test of a story is: does it work? By that, she means does the audience buy it?  Are the characters credible or believable? Zena then goes on to discuss two common ways in which the credibility of a story may be undermined.1. If the writer rushes, or fails to take the time to allow the characters to transform in a believable way over the course of the telling. 2. If the writer tries to justify chara...2020-05-2115 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe11. The Character Arc: How to Show Character Growth and ChangeIn this episode of The Mission with Zena Dell Lowe, Zena expands on one of the fundamental principles of storytelling, namely, that the finest writing not only reveals true character, but arcs or changes that character for better or for worse over the course of the telling. But in order to show us that a character has grown, you must:1.    Set up the character’s need from the very beginning, and differentiate their need from their want.2.    Recognize that with very few exceptions, whoever changes the most in the story is your main character. 3.   ...2020-05-1415 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe10. The Character Arc: Why Your Character Must Grow and ChangeEPISODE DESCRIPTION:      In this episode, Zena provides three reasons why characters need to grow and change in order for the audience to stay involved in the story. Since the essence of every story is suffering regardless of the genre, she reiterates the important role of the storyteller in society. Artists tackle the greatest conundrum of the human condition - suffering. Their work is the basis for culture because leisure time is not throw away time. It's the work between the work that gives people a chance for deeper contemplation.  SPECIAL THANKS...2020-05-0715 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe9. Why Characters Cannot Be at Heart What They Seem to Be at FaceIn this episode, Zena Dell Lowe unpacks one of the most important principles of storytelling, which is that true character revelation, in contrast or contradiction to characterization, is fundamental to all fine storytelling. Characters cannot be at heart what they seem to be at face.To find out more about The Mission Podcast, or to sign up for the mailing list, go to www.missionranchfilms.com.Send us a textSupport the show2020-04-3014 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe8. Better than Real: Why We Prefer Characters to Real PeopleYour entire story hinges on character. There’s nothing more important in your story than that. In this episode, Zena Dell Lowe lists 5 ways in which characters are better than real.1. Characters are compressed in time. Just try to fit a real person's life into a book or a movie. You can’t do it, it’s too much. If you’re having trouble in your story, it may be because your story is too big and you need to narrow down the scope. 2. Their lives are vetted for our entertainment. We have...2020-04-2311 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe7. Five Clever Techniques to Make Your Audience CareIn this episode, Zena Dell Lowe stresses the importance of forging a bond between the audience and the main character. The key is to create a character that is likable, sympathetic, or intriguing, but how do you do that? Zena presents 5 techniques to help writers do just that. Send us a textSupport the show2020-04-1611 minThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell LoweThe Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe5. SHOW, DON’T TELL - Mastering the Art of Revealing Character Through ActionIn this episode, Zena Dell Lowe shares 5 game-changing, easy to remember tips that will help writers learn how to reveal true character through action. It's show, don't tell storytelling at its finest, with tips that can help writers take their stories to the next level immediately. This is a must for fiction writers. Send us a textSupport the show2020-04-0410 min