by Sarah Yoon | Jun 30, 2015 | Storytelling Articles
Guest Post by Rebecca Edwards Curating content for your audience is an art form in itself. When you do it well, you create a loyal fan base that trusts you as a resource for need-to-know information. Here are six tips to strengthen your curation workflow: 1. Keep it...
by Sarah Yoon | Jun 23, 2015 | Storytelling Articles
Guest Post by Becca Edwards Recently Facebook made some drastic changes to the way their newsfeed displays content. Unlike before, when a business page could post something to be seen by all of their followers, Facebook now only shows posts to 1-2% of that...
by Sarah Yoon | Jun 16, 2015 | Storytelling Articles
Written by Devin Larson At its most reductive, a comic has two elements: words and pictures. They might seem to occupy separate planes of existence—pictures in physical reality, words as audible dialogue or descriptive text—yet arrange them on the page and you’ll...
by Sarah Yoon | Jun 9, 2015 | Storytelling Articles
Written by Devin Larson Successful collaborations tend to hinge on effective communication. For writers and editors this process covers the same territory; both parties traffic in words. Other collaborative relationships are less intuitive. Comics, for example,...
by Sarah Yoon | Jun 2, 2015 | Storytelling Articles
Interview by Karyn Keene Steam Crow co-founder Daniel Davis reveals the sacrifice and the satisfaction of creating art for a living. His steampunk inspired shop makes “Good Monster Goods,” such as kawaii ghost art prints and curly mustache pins. Read on to discover...
by Sarah Yoon | May 12, 2015 | Storytelling Articles
Guest Post by Timothy E.G. Bartel In the last post, we saw that poetry, which had ruled for thousands of years as the go-to method for telling stories, was pushed aside by the novel in the last two hundred years. Today poetry can seem like an afterthought, exiled to...