Storytwisting: A Guide to Remixing and Reinventing Traditional Stories

Storytwisting: A Guide to Remixing and Reinventing Traditional Stories

Storytwisting: A Guide to Remixing and Reinventing Traditional Stories

Storytwisting: A Guide to Remixing and Reinventing Traditional Stories

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Overview

An exposition of fractured stories, of the strategies for fracturing them and inspired variations to choose from when an old story may benefit from a makeover and new life.
 
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781624910975
Publisher: Parkhurst Brothers Publishers Inc
Publication date: 01/01/2018
Edition description: First Edition, First Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 17 - 18 Years

About the Author

Jeri Burns, Ph.D. and Barry Marshall, The Storycrafters, perform and teach nationally and internationally as The Storycrafters. In addition to their work in schools, libraries, conferences and festivals, they are healing storytellers at Stamford Hospital Psychiatric Unit and former adjunct college faculty at Southern Ct. State University. Jeri is adjunct faculty at the State University of New York at New Paltz, communication coach for public defenders at New York State Defenders’ Institute, and public radio essayist. Barry is sound engineer/producer of various storytellers’ recordings, including those of The Storycrafters. 
In addition to their award-winning recordings and radio show, The Storycrafters have been recognized with The National Storytelling Network’s Circle of Excellence Oracle Award and the Cayman Islands’ Gold Star Award for Creativity in the Arts. They live in New York’s Hudson Valley with their son Zack, their most treasured creation.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Introduction
Storytwisting: A Transformational Process
Use of Terms
Legalities and Ethics
Structure of the BookChapter Two: Essential Strategies of the Storytwisting Process
A Way to Look at How Stories Fracture
Retelling
The Storytwisting Process
The Kitchen Sink Issue: Avoiding Pitfalls
How it All Connects: A Duncan Williamson Story
Twist for Thought: Reflections About Mirrors and RocksChapter Three: Setting
Historical Fiction Folktale: Featuring “Milk Bottles”
Updating a Folktale to a Contemporary Setting: Featuring “I Need Quiet!”
Re-Setting a Folktale to a New Geographic Location: Featuring “The Sleepy Fairy”
Twist for Thought: Cultural Sensitivity When Changing a Story’s SettingChapter Four: Point of View
From the Villain’s Perspective: Featuring “The Troll’s House”
First-Person Folktale: Featuring “The Big Red Beet”
Twist for Thought: The Two Sides of the TrollChapter Five: Rhyme
Story Rap: Featuring "The Tortoise and the Hare Rap”
Ballad: Featuring "The Baker's Dozen”
Sonnet: Featuring "The Quail Sonnet”
Twist for Thought: Every Word Counts: Choosing One Word in “The Baker’s Dozen”Chapter Six: Wordplay
Spoonerism: Featuring “Beeping Sleauty”
Spinneroosm: Featuring “The Bully Goats Griff”
Pun Story: Featuring “The Three Pears”
Twist for Thought: Learning and Performing Stories with Memorized ContentChapter Seven: Character
A Gender-Swapped Tale: Featuring “Little Red Riding Dude Rap”
Twist for Thought: Lost in Translation: Collector BiasChapter Eight: Plot (or The Mashup Chapter)
A Blend of Two Faithfully-Told Tales: Featuring “The Frog Prince Mash”
An Intuitively-Composed Multi-Plot Mashup: Featuring “Redi-Locks and Goldi-Hood”
Twist for Thought: Storytelling as a Springboard to Social Awareness

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