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TSS173: Empathy As A Tool In The Writer’s Toolbox
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In this week’s show, Taylor shares her thoughts on the value of empathy when writing. She believes empathy is a great tool for creativity, which can expand and improve your storytelling.
In this week’s episode, Taylor shares a story about a story written for a college class and explains how telling a story in the way we might experience a video game can improve our writing.
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The post TSS173: Empathy As A Tool In The Writer’s Toolbox appeared first on The Taylor Stevens Show.
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When? This feed was archived on October 05, 2023 14:14 (). Last successful fetch was on August 04, 2023 09:56 ()
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Manage episode 224662832 series 1235545
In this week’s show, Taylor shares her thoughts on the value of empathy when writing. She believes empathy is a great tool for creativity, which can expand and improve your storytelling.
In this week’s episode, Taylor shares a story about a story written for a college class and explains how telling a story in the way we might experience a video game can improve our writing.
Thanks so much for joining us again this week!
If you have questions or suggestions for future shows, we’d love to hear from you. You can leave your suggestions as comments or find our contact information on the Connect page.
Please consider supporting Taylor on Patreon for Patron only teaching and information.
You may also wish to join us in the Taylor Stevens Fan Club on Facebook.
If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see on the left of the post.
Also, please leave an honest review for THE TAYLOR STEVENS SHOW Podcast on iTunes!
Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and mean a great deal to us. They matter in the rankings of the show, and we read every one of them.
And finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher to get automatic updates.
The post TSS173: Empathy As A Tool In The Writer’s Toolbox appeared first on The Taylor Stevens Show.
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