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Storytellers’ OutpostStorytellers’ OutpostBatman & the Theory of 4-Corner Opposition!I LOVE batman. I love him so much. But how has the character been going strong since 1939?? In today’s episode, we will reveal the secret of Gotham City, and Batman's longevity! References: DC Comics and John Truby 2022-11-2008 minStorytellers’ OutpostStorytellers’ OutpostThe EASIEST way to ruin a Female CharacterWhy are some female characters so hard to like? Is it her fault…or is it the writers’? Let’s dive into one of the trickiest topics in today’s writing world. References: Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender, Smithsonian, Guardian, Modern Gentlemen, ScreenRant, The American Prospect, Morning Edition, Box Office Mojo.2022-11-1311 minStorytellers’ OutpostStorytellers’ OutpostThe Ten Commandments of TerrorHappy Halloween! Do you want to scare your readers?? A good amount of fear can take a story to the next level. In this episode, we’ll learn how to scare your readers silly! 👻 Our website: www.IndyInk.art References:  Stephen King, Anton Chekhov, Chuck Wendig, and Rebecca Delphine.2022-10-3013 minStorytellers’ OutpostStorytellers’ OutpostDisney’s secret formulaDisney has a net worth of over $180.Billion…but what if I told you that once, one of their animated movies bombed so badly they actually tried to shut down? It’s true. But what’s really amazing is what saved them…Disney’s secret formula. Our website: Indyink.art  References:  A Practical Guide to Joseph Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Christopher Vogler and The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell2022-10-2215 minStorytellers’ OutpostStorytellers’ OutpostHow to write BackwardsThis is our last episode on the 7 story steps! We’ll tell you how to end your story, and give you some of the best techniques for actually putting your pen to paper. Special guest India Ray joins us to share the secrets of the writing madman.... IndyINK.art References:  Anatomy of Story, John truby. Audition, Michael Shurtleff. Save the Cat, Blake Snyder.2022-10-1610 minStorytellers’ OutpostStorytellers’ OutpostThe Moment of TruthYour audience cares about one thing above all...character development. The quality of this development is the quality of your story. In other words, YOU CAN’T MESS THIS ONE UP!! Yikes, lotta pressure, right? Well don’t stress, we’re going to talk through it. References:  Anatomy of Story, John truby. Audition, Michael Shurtleff. Save the Cat, Blake Snyder. Structure of Story Ross Hartmann2022-10-0909 minStorytellers’ OutpostStorytellers’ OutpostWhat Hollywood Doesn't Know5 invaluable secrets to writing battle scenes. Trust me, you won’t want to miss this one. References:  IndyInk.art  Anatomy of Story, John truby. Audition, Michael Shurtleff. Save the Cat, Blake Snyder.2022-10-0108 minStorytellers’ OutpostStorytellers’ OutpostWhat's the plan??Gotta plan?? What should your hero do next? They can’t just sit there. Lucky you, step 4 of 7 will give you EXACTLY what you need to bring the action. https://www.indyink.art/2022-09-2408 minStorytellers’ OutpostStorytellers’ OutpostThe Villain.Are people born wicked, or do they have wickedness thrust upon them...? What makes heroes go bad? Can they be redeemed? If you’re ready to deep dive into the origin of the opponent… this is the episode you’ve been waiting for. (It's hecka dramatic, btw.)  www.IndyInk.art References: The Psychology of Evil. TED talk by Philip Zimbardo, 2008. Anatomy of Story, John Truby. Dostoyevsky.2022-09-1813 minStorytellers’ OutpostStorytellers’ OutpostA Care Package from the UniverseThe BACKBONE of your story’s plot, the KEY to the audience’s attention, and the DRIVING FORCE of your hero can be summed up in one word- and in one episode! With special help from psychology experts we will dive into the secrets of the human experience and how to master telling the story of it. References: John Truby,  Master Class, Better Up Blog, Positive Psychology2022-09-1111 minStorytellers’ OutpostStorytellers’ OutpostSecret of the “Perfect” HeroToo much of a good thing? Always. And who would have guessed self-help books would give us the secret ingredient? References: John truby “Anatomy of Story”, and Cambridge University Press2022-09-0311 minStorytellers’ OutpostStorytellers’ OutpostA Book that Breathes...Is your story stiff? Forced? Mechanical? What if I told you there was a way to make your characters come to life and drive the plot to places you didn't even consider... And what if this method isn't a writing technique at all?  Sources: Uta Hagen "Respect for acting" and Tom Hiddleston2022-08-2724 minStorytellers’ OutpostStorytellers’ OutpostWhere 9/10 Stories DieWhat if you could predict problems in your story before you ever wrote it?!   Your steps to writing a great premise: 1) make a wish list. 2) look for possibilities. 3) look for problems you might encounter in the story. 4) find a designing principal. 5) pick the best character. 6) look for your conflict. 7) look for the hero’s basic action. 8) find their character change. 9) look for the eventual moral choice. 10) gauge audience appeal. Special thanks Peter Leppard with True Brit Audio for the intro and outro! And John B for spot reading.   Refences: John Truby, Dwight Swain, Glenn Gers2022-08-2213 minStorytellers’ OutpostStorytellers’ OutpostThe Class That Changed My LifeWelcome to the Outpost! Your 1930's adventure-style ever-enlarging emporium of storytelling SECRETS!  This episode is my origin story, want to share yours? Reach me at JulieElesiv@gmail.com  # learn to write  # How to tell stories  # Story Theory2022-08-2104 min