Aria Alexander-Manifold, you are our hero! Check out a fully updated and operational storytelling calendar!
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The Myth of Consistency
I’ve seen people do the thing and fail.
I’ve seen people share 360 stories in 360 days and fail to have significant growth. Going viral isn’t guaranteed. Having a huge base of fans isn’t even likely.
One of the hardest things about posting videos as an early video creator is how much better you know it could be.
You're aware it sucks in video, in a much more gut wrenching way than when you post an undercooked piece of writing.
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How did you actually end up getting the concepts to publish “2013 Storytelling Calendar?”
Aria, a good friend of ours, made this calendar for herself, and then realized, “I did all this work collecting shows and when they play, maybe other people would like to use this calendar too.” So she posted it on a secret FB storytelling group run by Ray Teresi. And she was right. People started making requests to get on, and a couple of us offered to help her update it on the regular and now it’s a pretty well read and shared calendar for those in the live lit scene.
I use Gcalendar on my phone, and it’s nice to always have something fun to do in my back pocket. If I’m ever bored I look at the list of what’s playing and go see a cheap/free show.
We take requests all month and then update on the First Fridays. I’m not sure what her schedule is but I know people still ping her personally to get added.