“Writing a story requires you to understand how the world works, how characters think, how their emotions drive them to do surprising things, and so on. In other words, as a writer, you have to be more than a stylist. You need to learn to become a master of storytelling.” ThinkingWorldNeedsWritingCharacterStoriesEmotionMastersStorytellingSurprisingStylistSurprising Things Author:David Farland
“You've got to trust your instincts, your judgment and trust the storytelling that came before and the quality of the acting with the emotion.” ActingEmotionQualityJudgmentInstinctStorytellingTrust Your Instincts Author:Jean-Marc Vallee
“Chad Michael Ward is a master of the storytelling craft. His imagery, both still and moving, reaches deep into the darkest corners of the mind, combining the macabre and the sensuous Revealing humanity's secret daydream atrocities. CMW taps into our most excitable of emotions with a blend of fear and human sexuality. Like an erotic car accident we can not look away from.” MindHumansLooksStillsMovingHumanitySecretEmotionCarMastersCornersSexualityAccidentsStorytellingCraftsCan NotEroticRevealingImageryDaydreamingAtrocitiesCombiningSensuousCar AccidentMacabreChad Author:Dave Navarro
“Chord progression is progression of emotions; storytelling - taking one person from one mood to the next. We are doing the same thing within a DJ set.” PersonsNextEmotionMoodStorytellingChordsProgressionDjs Author:Richie Hawtin
“Storytelling is our oldest form of remembering the promises we have made to one another and to our various gods, and the promises given in return; it is a way of recording our human emotions and desires and taboos.” WayHumansMadeRememberFormDesireGivenEmotionReturnPromiseVariousStorytellingTabooHuman Emotions Book:Touch Magic: Fantasy, Faerie and Folklore in the Literature of Childhood Source: Touch Magic: Fantasy, Faerie and Folklore in the Literature of Childhood