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Storytelling in Radio and Podcasts: A Practical Guide

Cham: Palgrave Macmillan (2021), xi, 245 pp.

Contains 14 illustrations, index

ISBN 978-3-030-73130-4 (pdf)

"This textbook offers a practical guide to creating narratives in audio media. It is one of the most beautiful and complex tasks in radio and podcasting: how do you tell a compelling story and keep your listeners tuned in? In Storytelling in Radio and Podcasts, Preger offers practical answers to crucial questions: What material is suitable for long stories? How can I bind listeners to a real story for 15, 30 or 60 minutes? Or even get them excited about a whole series? How do I maintain suspense from beginning to end? How do I find my narrative voice? And, how do I develop a sound design for complex narratives? Richly illustrated using practical examples, the book guides the reader through various stages of developing a non-fiction narrative and examines structure, character development, suspense, narration, sound-design and ethics." (Publisher description)
1 Acoustic Narration: A New Beginning, 1
2 A Good Story: Delivering an Experience, 23
3 No Story Without Structure: Plot Development, 43
4 Character Development: The Actor Drives the Story, 91
5 Dynamic Storytelling: How to Build Suspense, 115
6 Scenic Narratives, 147
7 Who Speaks: Developing and Implementing a Narrative Attitude, 175
8 Staging: From Script to Sound, 195
9 Ethics and the Limits of Narrations: Is This Still Journalism? 219
10 Work Routine for the Narrative Reporter, 229