The Wound That Drives Us

 
 

Acclaimed story/career consultant Jen Grisanti explains how the wound—an emotional story point—can help develop the central character, connect us with the story, and change the narrative.

“Jen Grisanti gets to the heart of what makes us want to be storytellers in the first place—to share something of ourselves and touch the spirits of others in the process.”

—Diane Drake, writer, What Women Want

 
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