Your anecdotes or slice-of-life vignettes can be serious, sad, funny, enlightening, or inspiring—but they must have structure. From Speaker Hall of Fame keynoter Dianna Booher, you'll understand the difference between crafting a captivating scene and killing a good story with narration. • Master the subtle twists that engage an audience. • Identify which details to include and which to avoid. • Learn to perfect the dialogue and the punch line. • Set up the story in an intriguing way and then transition to make your point.
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