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A journey of self-improvement - or not.

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*Leaf* Prompt from Waltz in the Lonesome October Author Icon via "30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUSOpen in new Window.: What is your favorite storytelling medium, and why? Face-to-face? Movies? Novels? Audiobooks, audioplays? Stage productions? Comics? TV shows? Tweetstorms? Concept albums? Something else? *Leaf*


Thanks for the prompt, Robert! Interesting question. I'm trying to think if this is my favorite storytelling method to tell people stories or to hear stories. Let's take these one at a time...

Face-to-face.
I'm absolutely terrible at talking face-to-face. I'm bad on the spot. The dumbest shit comes into my head first and I'm always having to bite my tongue. My general rule of thumb is to not go with the first or second thought I have. The third one is pretty safe. *Laugh* That being said, I do enjoy listening to a really good storyteller. Some people really have a knack for it.

Movies.
This is probably my real answer to the prompt. Movies are just so good for getting a story in 2 hours or less. They're perfect for when you're super busy but you want to take a timeout and relax for a little bit. I've seen so many movies, it's utterly absurd. When they're done well, they're my favorite form of storytelling for sure.

Novels.
I love reading, but it's so time-consuming. I have so many books on my to-read shelf. A good book will take you to another world and I think that's why so many people love them. The problem is that if you don't have very much time, a book has to be really good to warrant 5-10 hours of your time to read it. That's been my experience anyway. When I'm really busy, if a book is a slog at all, it becomes a "did not finish" book super quickly.

Audiobooks.
If I could actually pay attention to an audiobook, I'm sure I would love them. Unfortunately, my experience has been more like, Wait, what did they say? Oh shit, I haven't been paying attention for like 10 minutes. Where's the rewind button? Uh, what's the last thing I remember hearing? I just can't follow along.

Stage productions.
So much work goes into stage productions and I respect the art of it a lot. I don't have much experience with watching stage productions though, so they must not be my favorite.

Comics.
I adore some graphic novels. There's just something about the art and minimal lines that make it such an interesting medium for storytelling. One of my favorites ever is called Blankets  Open in new Window.. It's just a heartbreaking and beautiful story. Here's my product review of it: "Blankets"  Open in new Window., a product review by Charlie ~ Author Icon

TV shows.
It seems like TV shows really took off again with shows like Breaking Bad. That's the first show I think of when I think about the mass popularity of current TV shows. I think it launched a lot of series because producers and writers saw that there was a major market for television shows. When done well, I really like TV shows. I think there's a lot of wasted time in many TV series though, so they fall lower on my storytelling list.

Tweetstorms.
I've missed literally every tweetstorm ever.

Concept albums.
Easily one of the coolest storytelling methods. There's just so much creativity that goes into making a concept album because you're telling a full story through music. Pink Floyd's The Wall is pretty great. I also like Coheed and Cambria's graphic novels and concept albums. So much creativity.



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