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The Magic of Storytelling
Jan 4, 10:10 AM | written by John Peele
I know, I know. I know what you are saying… “John, you aren’t really a blogger, you don’t give, you only take from other blogs.” And you couldn’t be more right. ;)
But we are about to begin a redesign of this aging place, and I wanted to post a couple more times before we lay down this design and behold the new. And part of this redesign/realign/refine is to incorporate a plan for telling you the stories that are formed behind the doors of Rockbeatspaper. You can call it blogging if you will, but we have already established the fact that I suck at that exercise and that will most likely continue to be the case. But what I am venturing into I don’t necessarily consider blogging, but rather storytelling. The ups, the downs, the right turns, the wrong ones, the money, the mountains and the valleys. All of the transparency we hear so much about these days. But I like to call it storytelling, so that’s what we’ll go with.
And so here is a link to someone else’s blog who does a much better job of covering one aspect of storytelling. Wilson Miner is always a good read. And his posting frequency more closely matches mine. I think we are on the same rhythm.
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