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15 books that will make you an amazing storyteller:

  1. The Science of Storytelling by Will Storr

• Stories help us understand the world. • Listening and telling stories gives us a better perspective to the truth. <div class='jekyll-twitter-plugin'><p>There was a ‘Not Found’ error fetching URL: ‘https://twitter.com/sanathemonster/status/1557026974320787460/photo/1’</p></div>

  1. How to Tell a Story by The Moth

• You have so many stories inside of you. • Mine your memories and speak them in confidence for the best storytelling. <div class='jekyll-twitter-plugin'><p>There was a ‘Not Found’ error fetching URL: ‘https://twitter.com/sanathemonster/status/1557027006155575296/photo/1’</p></div>

  1. Storyworthy by Matthew Dicks

• You are the protagonist of your story. • The marker of a great experience is 5-seconds of your life. <div class='jekyll-twitter-plugin'><p>There was a ‘Not Found’ error fetching URL: ‘https://twitter.com/sanathemonster/status/1557027041626787841/photo/1’</p></div>

  1. The Storytelling Almanac by John Bucher

• It’s like a Swiss Army knife for telling stories. • The many elements and structures to a story are compiled in this guide. <div class='jekyll-twitter-plugin'><p>There was a ‘Not Found’ error fetching URL: ‘https://twitter.com/sanathemonster/status/1557027080994439171/photo/1’</p></div>

  1. The Storytelling Animal by Jonathan Gottschall

• Stories have a deep psychological effect on us. • Storytelling is part of how humans survive and thrive. <div class='jekyll-twitter-plugin'><p>There was a ‘Not Found’ error fetching URL: ‘https://twitter.com/sanathemonster/status/1557027114800513026/photo/1’</p></div>

  1. Stories That Stick by Kindra Hall

• Stories shift customers away from competitors to your brand. • Create a story framework to have the power to persuade customers. <div class='jekyll-twitter-plugin'><p>There was a ‘Not Found’ error fetching URL: ‘https://twitter.com/sanathemonster/status/1557027147482599425/photo/1’</p></div>

  1. Long Story Short by Margot Leitman

• People make stories boring when they don’t share meaning. • Focus on your everyday moments but share the vulnerability in them. <div class='jekyll-twitter-plugin'><p>There was a ‘Not Found’ error fetching URL: ‘https://twitter.com/sanathemonster/status/1557027183318777859/photo/1’</p></div>

  1. The Art of Storytelling by John Walsh

• Live audience storytelling is an art of captivation. • You become memorable when you stop memorizing what you’ll say. <div class='jekyll-twitter-plugin'><p>There was a ‘Not Found’ error fetching URL: ‘https://twitter.com/sanathemonster/status/1557027219024781320/photo/1’</p></div>

  1. Storynomics by Robert McKee

• Storytelling has a direct business, economic, and leadership impact. • Original storytelling beats out traditional advertising. <div class='jekyll-twitter-plugin'><p>There was a ‘Not Found’ error fetching URL: ‘https://twitter.com/sanathemonster/status/1557027252063375365/photo/1’</p></div>

  1. Whoever Tells The Best Story Wins by Annette Simmons

• Narrating stories demonstrates your authenticity. • The more you inspire and build connection with you audience, you win. <div class='jekyll-twitter-plugin'><p>There was a ‘Not Found’ error fetching URL: ‘https://twitter.com/sanathemonster/status/1557027283722014723/photo/1’</p></div>

  1. Wired for Story by Lisa Cron

• Stories are deeply embedded in neuroscience. • Understanding how stories work with your brain will help you tell better ones. <div class='jekyll-twitter-plugin'><p>There was a ‘Not Found’ error fetching URL: ‘https://twitter.com/sanathemonster/status/1557027315787366402/photo/1’</p></div>

  1. The Hero With a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell

• Any story with a hero will follow a common structure. • The goal of the hero is to face his own worst self. <div class='jekyll-twitter-plugin'><p>There was a ‘Not Found’ error fetching URL: ‘https://twitter.com/sanathemonster/status/1557027349467742208/photo/1’</p></div>

  1. The Storyteller’s Secret by Carmine Gallo

•If your story gives a gut punch of emotion, that makes you memorable. • Stories inspire audiences to chase their dreams and take action. <div class='jekyll-twitter-plugin'><p>There was a ‘Not Found’ error fetching URL: ‘https://twitter.com/sanathemonster/status/1557027381541470208/photo/1’</p></div>

  1. The Anatomy of Story by John Truby

• To care about a story, you need to care about the characters. • Master the art of the plot and keep people at the edge of their seats. <div class='jekyll-twitter-plugin'><p>There was a ‘Not Found’ error fetching URL: ‘https://twitter.com/sanathemonster/status/1557027413153955842/photo/1’</p></div>

  1. All Marketers Are Liars by Seth Godin

• Good marketers tell stories that resonate with our world views. • The moment you lie is the moment you’re labeled a fraud. There’s a price to inauthenticity. <div class='jekyll-twitter-plugin'><p>There was a ‘Not Found’ error fetching URL: ‘https://twitter.com/sanathemonster/status/1557027446662352898/photo/1’</p></div>

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