storyteller

IPA: stˈɔritɛɫɝ

noun

  • A person who relates stories through one medium or another to an audience
  • A liar; a fibber.
  • (roleplaying games) A game master, particularly in games focused on collaborative storytelling.
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Examples of "storyteller" in Sentences

  • Aschoff was known as a storyteller.
  • A sad story means, this storyteller is alive (p. 9).
  • He seemed personable and funny and was an excellent storyteller.
  • So I agree, staying true to your own inner storyteller is the best!
  • The storyteller is like a camera; Sam Spade never "thinks" anything.
  • He is the prime dancer, the storyteller, and the soul of the performance.
  • Howard himself was a natural storyteller and later a professional storyteller.
  • I learned on the reservation that the ancient, sacred charge of the storyteller is to beguile the time.
  • On Friday night, Mr. Davis will join a cadre of oral storytellers and writers who will rhapsodize about Mr. Dobi.
  • Acting, writing and game design share this trait in common -- the stories they each tell become more sincere when the storyteller is a conduit, not a puppet master.
  • The stories pose a threat if their parents and teachers are not reading the books too, and participating in the experience, talking about what the storyteller is doing.
  • What might surprise some people, beyond Obama's ability as a writer and storyteller, is that each of his characters becomes a distinct voice that he brings alive, not just in his writing but even more so in this audiobook.
  • I'm trying to write records the way Thomas Pynchon writes novels or (Federico) Fellini made movies: Tell a serious story using these absurdist tools like the unreliable narrator, where you know the storyteller is not telling the truth.

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