The Human; the Observer

All day we go through the world with two perspectives in our heads: the Human, who is deeply involved in what is going on, and the Observer, who...

Gossip

The historian Yuval Noah Harari hypothesizes that gossip was one of the most formative aspects of developing language in Homo Sapiens. Sure, it was...

Writing Camp

Writing camp is the best kind of camp. While other programs take young storytellers and provide them with one season of storytelling fun, in writing...

Why it’s So Hard to Say Goodbye

If you’re hesitant to label a project “complete,” that’s a good sign. It means you care. Check out this video of Peter Jackson shooting the last...

How Do You Eat An Entire Elephant?

Any massive undertaking is by definition daunting–and our goals should be daunting–and so require a different mindset than other, shorter-term...

Everyone Copies

One of Written Out Loud’s founding principles is that by using stories kids already love as teaching examples, we jump-start the creative process,...

Lies, lies, lies!

Elaborate lies, as unhealthy as they are, are probably one of the more foundational exercises kids use to learn storytelling. Think about it: if...

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