let me tell you a story... storytelling card game

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Let Me Tell You A Story Is a creative game dedicated to trainers, writers, actors, teachers, parents or people of all ages who want to perfect in the art of creating and interpreting stories. From human characters to elements of nature, from dialogue to types of storytellers, Let Me Tell You A Story challenges and nurtures the creative and improvisational skills, the ability to empathize and communicate emotions of any player.

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You may tell a tale that takes up

residence in someone's soul, becomes

their blood and self and purpose. That

tale will move them and drive them and

who knows what they might do because

of it, because of your words. That is your

role, your gift.

How can you get better

at creating and telling

stories?

Practice is by far the best

teacher. This is what makes

a powerful

storyteller…

But we must admit that not

everyone has the possibility

to practice storytelling

weekly…

But we must admit that not

everyone has the possibility

to practice storytelling

weekly…

...or to participate at

storytelling

workshops…

But everyone loves to

play and learn from

practice and social

interaction

And so, I created…

And so, I created…

a story... Let me tell you

Is a creative game dedicated to trainers,

writers, actors, teachers, parents or

people of all ages who want to perfect in

the art of creating and interpreting stories.

From human characters to elements of

nature, from dialogue to types of

storytellers, Let Me Tell You A Story

challenges and nurtures the creative and

improvisational skills, the ability to

empathize and communicate emotions of

any player.

A game with 5 levels of difficulty that will

captivate you after the first experience ...

a story... Let me tell you

The main advantage of this game is that it is

a balanced combination of theory and

practice and it includes the exhilarating

experience of a social game.

It provides a clear technique for creating

and interpreting stories

5 ways to play and you are free to also try

other methods

Applicability for groups of all ages and

from all fields

The price is more affordable than a

storytelling training

a story... Let me tell you

The game contains...

10 Key Ingredients cards Every good story follows a specific recipe. Our recipe implies

10 fundamental elements which we encourage to be used in

the stories you craft – The Point, Character/s, Setting,

Layers, Emotion, Aesthetics, Dialogue, Change Process,

Humor and Anchors.

84 Story Elements cards Such cards contain people, animals, elements of nature,

emotions, actions and other items to be included in the

stories the players create.

Each element contains a picture and a little story to ignite

the imagination of the players.

12 Dialogue cards As you can see in the Key Ingredient cards, no story is

complete without a dialogue.

These cards are designed to make the players include

dialogues in stories, especially for those that use too much

narration.

12 Text cards To make things even more challenging, we have prepared

some texts that players need to include in their stories.

They can range from scientific definitions to news articles

or even lyrics.

12 Types of Stories With experienced players, you can go to another level,

leading to create stories based on the type of story named in

the card they pick. They do not offer other instructions and

they do so for a very good reason.

12 Storytellers For even more experienced players and for those who want

to be challenged, these cards decide the character

and the voice of the storyteller.

This requires players to use other voices and to get into the skin

of a specific character in order to tell a captivating story.

plus...

1 Instruction Manual

18 badges for players 60 star stickers

And it can be used...

...as a social game

...in creativity workshops

... In public speaking and storytelling trainings

…in acting classes

…or in creative writing seminars

This game is brought to you by...

Alex Glod Trainer, Speaker and Author

http://storytellingcardgame.wordpress.com

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