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Storytelling Forensics: "Naked and Wet"

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How to Memorize a Scene

There are parts and stories where I become concerned that the audience will be confused by something that is being described. The way I managed to memorize this section, like really lock it in, is I created a rhythm in my mind or a rhythms in my voice really. It was the idea that there was a reaction in the car, and the car was pulled over, and a police officer was waved down,. And then an ambulance was flagged down, and now they're back in the ambulance. "I just think we have to be so careful to make sure our audience doesn't become confused," she says.

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