#38 - The First Step to Creating A One-Sentence Lyric Outline To Guide Your Writing Process

#038 - Let's address the question of why we should look at the craft of storytelling when we write our lyrics – apart from the impact the power of storytelling has on our audience.  Let's focus on our writing process. Because when we write our lyrics, it’s good to know where we are going. Otherwise, we’re just writing words that are all over the place.  And that’s going to feel messy to our listeners. So to write a good line or lyric section, we have to ensure that every part of the lyric does what it’s supposed to: Engage and connect.  And once we get a clear idea of what we are trying to accomplish, everything unlocks. So if you look for a compass point that helps you write your lyrics with clarity and intention, this episode is for you.Episode Overview: [00:02:21] Your Lyric Writing Compass Point [00:05:59] Your character’s literal action [00:12:20] The Size of The Cast in Your Lyric [00:16:58] Setting and Context [00:18:58] The Purpose of Literal Action  [00:23:32] Recap: Literal Action Show Notes Another Day In Paradise lyrics © Concord Music Publishing LLC Welcome To The Jungle lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This lyrics © Tokeco Tunes I Will Survive lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group Visit ⁠⁠lyricmastery.com⁠⁠ for everything on storytelling in songwriting.

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Narrative Songwriting Explored. This podcast is all about how you can write a song that tells a story. The LyricMastery Podcast helps you look BEYOND lyric structure and form AND focus on what's important: how to hook, move, and impact your audience. And we achieve that through the power of storytelling. In this podcast, you get amazing tools on how to craft, write, and revise your lyrics without hitting writer's block ever again. Hit subscribe and get ready to get to another level!