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Title: By Any Other Name Host: Kory M. Kaese Duration: One Hour Description: Words and names can be very powerful in your story. Certain specific names and words live on past the reading or experiencing of a story. Come join us to explore how, when, where to use, and how to create the words and names that your readers, viewers, or players will remember long after they experience your story. Bring your questions, comments, and answers. |
Title: Villains and Opponents Host: Kory M. Kaese Duration: One Hour Description: Villains and Opponents are the usual suspects in the conflict of a story. But who are they? What are they? What is the difference between an opponent and a villain? What are their motives? How can you make them stand out and be remembered long after they have been encountered in your story or scenario? Come join our host as these topics and more are discussed. Bring your questions, comments, and answers. |
Title: Gaming As a Gateway to Learning Host: Kory M. Kaese Duration: One Hour Description: Gaming of different types from board and card games to tabletop RPGs can be and are used as a gateway to education. How can you use them this way? How can you engage a child and make them want to learn more based on what they see in the game? Come join your host as they discuss this and methods to use gaming in active and passive education. Bring your questions, comments, and answers. |
Title: Make 3 Dimensional Characters Host: Kory M. Kaese Duration: One Hour Description: In our favorite stories, there are characters that stand out and are memorable long after we put down the book, see the movie, or play the game. Come join our host as they discuss methods on making characters fly off out of your work and come to life for your audience. Bring your questions, comments, and answers. |
Title: Using History and Alternate History in Your Stories Host: Kory M. Kaese Duration: One Hour Description: The history of our world is rich. It is full of passionate and powerful, foolish and weak historic figures that have shaped who and what we are now. It contains events that would make soap operas seem tame. Our history can be used as a jumping off point for any story, even if it is set in an unknown alien universe. Join our hosts as they discuss using our own history to start and aid a story of any genre. Bring your questions, comments, and answers. |
Title: World Creating, Tips, Techniques, Pitfalls, And What Was That? Host: Kory M. Kaese Duration: One Hour Description: The process of world creating can seem like work and hard work at that. It can be a task that can be annoying and difficult. It does not need to be. It can be interesting and fun. Come join our host as they discuss methods on making world creating easier and better your ability to turn out settings for your story. Bring your questions, comments, and answers. |
Title: Creating Aliens and Their Cultures Host: Kory M. Kaese Duration: One Hour Description: As a storyteller, creating an alien race can bring many benefits to a story. However, what is an alien race? How can you create one? What makes them alien? How do you make them intriguing? Come join our hosts as they discuss this topic and methods to make it easier to fabricate an alien, create their culture, explore their world, and more. Bring your questions, comments, and answers. |
Title: Maps and Your Story Host: Kory M. Kaese Duration: One Hour Description: Do you need a map for your story? Would a map help your story? Can the map help write a story? How can you make a map when you do not know how or have the time and ability to draw one? Come join your hosts as they discuss these topics and explore solutions and methods to help create maps and stories from them. Bring your questions, comments, and answers. |
Title: Can Magick And Technology Work Together In A Story? Duration: One Hour Description: Can magick and technology work in a story together? Do technology and magick have to be opposed to each other in a story? Come join your host as this is discussed along with ways to implement magick and technology in a story where they are working together and for methods to use when they cannot work together. Bring your questions, comments, and answers. |
Title: Story Arcs Host: Kory M. Kaese Duration: One Hour Description: What is a Story Arc? How are they created? How are they maintained? How do you keep your audience involved in the Story Arc? When are good times to create and employ Story Arcs? Where are good places to apply Story Arcs? Come join your host as this important constructions of fiction are discussed along with much more on this subject. Bring your questions, comments, and answers. |