Emily Dickinson wrote, “Tell all the truth but tell it slant… The truth must dazzle gradually.” She understood that storytelling isn’t always about facts. It’s about feeling.
When you learn to speak your truth in story form, you wrap emotion in imagery, metaphor, and rhythm. You make your pain poetic. You turn shame into insight. Fear into fable.
In my storytelling class, I help you discover the alchemy of language—how one line can move a room, how your metaphor can become someone’s mantra. You don’t need to be a poet. You just need to be honest—and a little brave.


