Storyteller, Structure and Screenplays

Angeleen Wilson
The Stitch
Published in
2 min readDec 31, 2018

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The Rundown:

At Gramarye Media, we talk about about structure in stories. If you look at our selection criteria, a lot of what we’re looking for in a story involves structure. Read more.

In fact, this talk (https://vimeo.com/299500723) is mostly about structure. If you’re writing a novel, crafting a screenplay, or even giving a business presentation, you’re a storyteller. As Alan Kay, Vice President at the Walt Disney Company, put it, “Why was Solomon recognized as the wisest man in the world? Because he knew more stories than anyone else. Scratch the surface in a typical boardroom and we’re all just cavemen with briefcases, hungry for a wise person to tell us stories.” Here some tools to help storytellers — the building blocks that story is made of. We hope they’ll help you tell your stories. Read more.

That said, Screenplays are Stories, Not Formulas, as this article says brilliantly. Read more.

Speaking of storytelling, here’s an article about how a Welsh schoolgirl rewrote the rules of publishing. Read More.

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Angeleen Wilson
The Stitch

Data wrangling dApp mom, CEO & Founder of Dignyfy & Georgia Blockchain Coalition, CryptoRitas Co-Founder