As a storyteller, you need to engage your audience and convey your message effectively. Here are some crucial questions you should ask yourself when creating your story:

  1. Who is my audience? Knowing your audience will help you tailor your story to their interests and preferences. Consider their age, gender, cultural background, and knowledge level.
  2. What is the main message or theme of my story? Your story should have a clear and concise message that resonates with your audience. Identify the main theme, and weave it throughout your story.
  3. What are the key plot points and characters? Your story should have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Identify the key plot points and characters that will drive your story forward.
  4. What is the conflict or challenge? Every good story has conflict or challenge that the main character(s) must overcome. Identify the conflict and how it will be resolved.
  5. What is the setting and time period? The setting and time period can have a significant impact on your story. Consider how they will influence the plot, characters, and overall tone of your story.
  6. What is the tone and style of my story? The tone and style of your story should match your audience and message. Decide whether your story will be serious, lighthearted, humorous, or dramatic.
  7. How will I use language and imagery to convey my story? Choose your words carefully to create vivid imagery and evoke emotions in your audience. Use sensory details to help your audience connect with your story.

By asking yourself these questions, you can create a compelling story that resonates with your audience and effectively conveys your message.