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storyteller

[stawr-ee-tel-er, stohr-] / ˈstɔr iˌtɛl ər, ˈstoʊr- /




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In several interviews released before “Pluribus” debuted, Gilligan repeats an insistence common to storytellers whose work happens to meet the prevailing sentiments of a specific moment.

From Salon

All humans, even weapons physicists, are storytellers, Nakhleh says, and the simulations help them create confident narratives.

From Science Magazine

After half a century of hard living and hustle, the flamboyant storyteller from Pomona is learning to live with regrets and find peace.

From Los Angeles Times

He’s a born storyteller too, mining a rich seam of anecdotal coal to animate complex, enigmatic figures.

From Los Angeles Times

LeBron James’ life and career make for a storyteller’s dream, a series of high-profile triumphs and setbacks, a hard upbringing that gave way to the upper echelons of sports, finance and celebrity.

From Los Angeles Times