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Narrate, live, cry, do whatever you need to do to get through each moment.
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• Narrate: Storytelling is key to build emotion and engagement.
Carol Cone: The Radically Engaged Business: Creating a Culture Energized Through Purpose and Citizenship Carol Cone 2011
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Narrate from inside your characters' bodies and minds, not from a camera set up to record the transaction.
Randy Susan Meyers: A Homemade MFA Randy Susan Meyers 2011
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Narrate from inside your characters' bodies and minds, not from a camera set up to record the transaction.
Randy Susan Meyers: A Homemade MFA Randy Susan Meyers 2011
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Narrate some funny stories for you child, or let them do it for you.
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In a notable 1984 essay, “Permission to Narrate” Said attempts to answer his own complex question: “facts,” he writes, “do not at all speak for themselves, but require a socially acceptable narrative to absorb, sustained, and circulate them.”
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In a notable 1984 essay, “Permission to Narrate” Said attempts to answer his own complex question: “facts,” he writes, “do not at all speak for themselves, but require a socially acceptable narrative to absorb, sustained, and circulate them.”
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Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Narrate your flight
Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Narrate your flight 2009
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Sunday's program began, in my case, with James Wood's very smart session on "How to Narrate."
Post-Conference Post #2 Erika D. 2006
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Sunday's program began, in my case, with James Wood's very smart session on "How to Narrate."
Archive 2006-05-01 Erika D. 2006
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