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Founded in 2003, by Aneeta Sundararaj, this website focuses on all aspects of storytelling from the methods, ideas, research techniques, editing, storytelling in business and so on.

 

Aneeta Sundararaj trained as a lawyer. However, in 2003, she decided to pursue her dream of writing. She is a published author of 2 books and one ebook (see below). She started this website with the aim of sharing all she learnt about the craft of storytelling. Over the years, the website has grown and briefly, the various storytelling resources highlighted are as follows:

 

A Word With You is a column by Suneetha Balakrishnan and she brings interesting stories from India.

 

Infosynthesis is a column by Eric Okeke who synthesizes stories to empower you to run your business or excel in your studies

 

Invading Spaces - in this column, Carolena Sabah shares her stories. 

 

Jack's Fables is a column by Jack Stewart who shares stories which are inspiring and interesting.

 

Nook Chronicles - in this column, Brenda James shares stories from her life as a florista.

 

Stillness and Flow is a column by Rohi Shetty about things that interest Rohi like writing and Vipassana meditation.

 

Storytelling Nuts and Bolts is a column by Kristy Taylor - she shares all the little bits of information which will help make your story a great one.  

 

Story Asia - in this column, Aneeta shares stories she's written with an Asian flavour to it.

 

That's Life - in this column, Charles Bonasera shares stories which inspire.  

 

W. I. S. P. - in this column, Bill Keeth shares his stories and experiences about self-publishing. 

 

Zodiac's Children - this is a column by Skye Thomas who writes stories about children born under the twelve Zodiac signs.

 

In addition, we welcome contribution from our readers and this can be done in various ways:

  1. We have hundreds of articles of storytelling and loads of them have been submitted by our readers. You can send in your own Submit Your Own Articles storytelling and Reviews on the books you have read and we will post it on our site.

  2. Blow Your Own Trumpet! is a speciality feature in this website - we seek out storytellers from all the world whom we then have an in depth interview with. You'd be surprised as to who these people are - they range from sociologists, tax consultants, motivational coaches, authors and so many more. If you would like to be interviewed, please send an email to editorhowtotellagreatstory.com and give me some information about yourself, your product and normal stuff.

There is also an Archives section which lists all of the previous editions of the newsletter.

 

This website has also won Awards and Aneeta is, naturally, very proud of her efforts.

 

Aneeta's Books

 

How To Tell A Great Story 
The Banana Leaf Men (a novel) How To Tell A Great Story Snapshots! A Write Vibes Collection of Short Stories

Aneeta's Articles

 

Aneeta has many articles published, both online and in print. Here's the series of articles on writing a novel published on Suite101.com.

 

Writing Myths and Misconceptions

Types of Novels – How to Choose a Genre for Your Book

Vital Preparation for Aspiring Novelists

How to Find Strong Ideas for Your Novel

How to Do Research for Your Novel

Spicing Up Your Novel

Theme of Your Story

Why You Must Have a Synopsis of Your Novel

Types of Plots for Your Novel

How to Add Texture to Your Novel

Structure of Your Novel: The Three Act Drama

Bring to Life the Characters in Your Novel

How to Make Dialogue Dynamic  

How to Create the Right Atmosphere in Your Novel  

How to Create Suitable Settings for Your Novel

Find the Right Literary Agent

 

 

Here's a selection of the online version of some of her articles which have appeared in print:

 

Inherent protection

When to call in the electrophysiologist

A matter of the heart

Internal repair

The call of Aurangabad

Science and spirituality of ageing

When the heart rules the head

Life paralysed by migraine

Foot for thought

Pile It On

The Misunderstood Shark

Sweet Danger

Art of a Sweet Life

Leading Normal Lives

Merciful Sleep

Faces of Brilliance

Art of the Gallery

Beyond the Paintings

Stress Can Aggravate Psoriasis

Demystifying men’s sexual health

Make a simple dress look great

Simply Say 'No'

Great Balls of Love

Age’s not just a number

The Spirit of Creation

 

Interviews 

 

Interview with Ruth Barringham

 

Contact Details 

 

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