What is another word for natural storyteller?

Pronunciation: [nˈat͡ʃəɹə͡l stˈɔːɹɪtˌɛlə] (IPA)

A natural storyteller is someone who can captivate an audience with their tales. There are several synonyms that describe this talent, such as a raconteur, bard, or a fabulist. A raconteur is a skilled storyteller who can weave narratives that are both entertaining and engaging. A bard typically refers to an oral storyteller who shares history, folklore, and myths. While a fabulist is someone who uses stories to teach moral lessons or convey truths. Other words that can describe a natural storyteller include griot, mythmaker, weaver, or spinner. Whatever the term used, the ability to spin a compelling story is a cherished talent that can bring joy and enlightenment to others.

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Famous quotes with Natural storyteller

  • "Although he had his faults as a writer, Howard was a natural storyteller, whose narratives are unmatched for vivid, gripping, headlong action. His heroes – King Kull, Conan, Bran Mak Morn, Solomon Kane are larger than life: men of mighty thews., hot passions, and indomitable will, who easily dominate the stories through which they stride. In fiction, the difference between a writer who is a natural storyteller and one who is not is like the difference between a boat that will float and one that will not. If the writer has this quality, we can forgive many other faults; if not, no other virtue can make up for the lack, any more than gleaming paint and sparkling brass on a boat make up for the fact that it will not float." ~ L. Sprague de Camp, Conan of the Isles, "Introduction", 1968
    Robert E. Howard

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