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#1680: Charlie Melcher’s “The Future of Storytelling” Book Surveys Over 50 Living Stories

Nov 5, 2025
Charlie Melcher, founder of The Future of Storytelling, discusses his new book exploring over 50 immersive 'living stories.' He highlights how storytelling is evolving to be agentic, responsive, and social. Melcher shares insights from experiences he visited around the globe, emphasizing the importance of participation and agency in modern narratives. He redefines audiences as 'actiences' to stress active involvement. The conversation also delves into the transformative power of immersive storytelling and its potential to instill agency in future generations.
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INSIGHT

Six Qualities Define Future Stories

  • Charlie Melcher frames the future of storytelling as agentic, immersive, embodied, responsive, social, and transformative.
  • He curated over fifty "living stories" to illustrate these six qualities across genres and sites.
ANECDOTE

Personal Canon From Site Visits

  • Melcher experienced roughly 80–85% of the projects he features and selected them partly as historical record.
  • He emphasizes the book documents ephemeral, site-specific work that often disappears after months or years.
ADVICE

Document Ephemeral Work With Multiple Paths

  • Use rich, high-quality photography and multiple reading paths to capture ephemeral immersive works.
  • Design the book so readers can dip in or read linearly to reflect non-linear storytelling practices.
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