Every great story begins with a well-defined audience.
Who is the audience? What do they consciously (or subconsciously) want from the story?
Be deliberate with this exercise.
Be honest with yourself. The audience may look different than you expect.
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Inspiration is from Twitter. Found this Twitter thread on storytelling that I think every writer, storyteller or professional should know about. Happy Reading! Thank me later ☺️
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