Write Latch
Storytelling Workshop
You might have learned along life’s road that stories have a beginning, a middle, and an end, much like those five paragraph essays children are taught to write at school.
Yet, agricultural stories often move through time much differently. Non-linear storytelling is presently understood as a valuable part of rural culture.
Rural stories encourage active listening, emphasize place, and require a greater body of contextual information to interpret. Therefore, they offer practical tools for any operation—no talent required.
Understanding storytelling not as an art but as a skillset encourages profitability, sustainability, and long-term efficacy in agricultural spaces.
The Write Latch Storytelling Workshop offers today’s agriculturalist actionable ways to make practical tools from elements of non-linear storytelling and leverage their inputs.
This will benefit you if:
- You heard that sorting cattle can be a positive experience.
- You’ve spent years trying to figure out how Grandpa and Grandma told the story of the Blizzard of ’55.
- You’re after the tools to reframe—or embrace—those hours spent on your cell phone.
- You hope to be more effective when outlining directions in the field.
- You think about setting goals and making to-do lists, but time is in short supply.
Workshop Information
One Time
Course Length
$50
Course Price
April 17th
Start Date