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Yo Ho Ho
and Hold ‘Em:
Capturing Your Audience at Storytelling
And Other Live Events
Presented by
Melinda Taliancich Falgoust
Fay B. Kaigler Children’s Literature Conference
University of Southern Mississippi
Hattiesburg, MS
April 8, 2015
Introductions:
Melinda Taliancich Falgoust
• Published Works
• The Rancher and the Rose (co-authored with Carolyn
Zane) Harlequin, 2006
• The Gubbins Club: The Legend of Charlie’s Gold
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, 2013
• Lousy Liver
Wagging Tales Press, 2014
• Awards
• 2013 NY Book Festival Honoree
• Oshima International Picture Book Competition
• Writers Unlimited Annual Literary Competiton
• Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine Mysterious
Photograph Contest
• Doubleday Books “Quoth the Raven” Contest
The Gubbins Club Pirate Tutorial
• Book Trailer & Invitation to Join The Gubbins Club…Do Ye Dare???
• Brief Reading from The Gubbins Club: The Legend of Charlie’s
Gold
• Sword Play Demonstration
• Port
• Starboard
• Sea Chantey Round
• Secret Code Game
• Treasure Maps
The Gubbins Club
Do ye dare???
Sea Chantey (Shanty)
• What IS a sea chantey?
• Funny you should ask! A sea chantey was a shipboard
working song that helped sailors (and, yes, even a rapscallion
crew of pirates) to keep a steady rhythm as they worked on
tasks like unfurling the sails or hauling up the anchor.
• Sing-A-Long
What Shall We Do with a Grumpy Pirate†
What shall we do with a grumpy pirate? Make him walk the plank till
What shall we do with a grumpy pirate? he starts to wobble.
What shall we do with a grumpy pirate? Make him walk the plank till
Early in the morning? he starts to wobble.
Make him walk the plank till
CHORUS: he starts to wobble.
Hooray and up she rises. Early in the morning.
Hooray and up she rises.
Hooray and up she rises. CHORUS
Early in the morning.
Tickle him till he starts to giggle.
Do a little jig and make him smile. Tickle him till he starts to giggle.
Do a little jig and make him smile. Tickle him till he starts to giggle.
Do a little jig and make him smile. Early in the morning.
Early in the morning.
† The Guardian.com
CHORUS
Secret Code Game
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Label each letter in the key with its corresponding number (Example: A=1;
B=2; etc.), then use the key to crack the code and discover the name of
Robert Louis Stevenson’s terrific tale of good versus evil.
__ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __.
20 8 5 19 20 18 1 14 7 5 3 1 19 5 15 6 4 18
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __. __ __ __ __
10 5 11 25 12 12 1 14 4 13 18 8 25 4 5
X Marks the Spot!
Materials Needed:
Brown Grocery Sacks
Assorted Crayons, Colored Pencils, or Markers
As Emma points out in Chapter 7 of The Gubbins Club, you can’t really know where
you’re going unless you know where you’ve been…but, sometimes even the boldest
adventurer needs a map! Have students evaluate things in their school that might be
considered a "treasure". It could be the school football team trophy. It might be the
school library. It could even be a snack food vending machine! Once they have
individually decided upon what they value most, encourage students to draw and
color a treasure map that, if followed correctly, would lead to their "treasure". Then
have students exchange maps, follow them to their destinations, and discover a little
about each other on the way!
Shore Leave
What Works…What Doesn’t
• Punctuality
• 90% Entertainment + 10% Education = 100% “Edutainment”
• “Out-of-the-Box” Thinking (The Peanut Butter Solution)
• Using Differentiated Instruction Techniques to Connect with All Types
of Audience Members
• Auditory
• Kinesthetic
• Visual
• Creating Your “Character”
• Who’s in the Hat?
Auditory (34% Average K-12 Classroom Population)†
• Read-Alouds
• Provide opportunity to recite main points of key elements
(Reader’s Theatre)
• Encourage these members to work in groups, or with a partner,
if you have an activity planned
Kinesthetic (37% Average K-12 Classroom Population)†
• Create opportunities for audience movement
• Use skits and/or role-play (Reader’s Theatre)
• Create tactile activities relative to your book
Visual (29% of student population)†
• Use overheads, Smart Boards, PowerPoint projectors
• If aware ahead of time, seat these audience members up front.
If it is a school presentation, this can be facilitated by calling the
teacher ahead of the presentation
• Encourage them to ask for verbal comments or directions to be
repeated if they did not understand them the first time
† Miller, P. (2001). Learning Styles: The Multimedia of the Mind. ED 451340
Creating Your “Character”
Sometimes the prospect of standing in front of a room full of complete
strangers is enough to set even Davy Jones’ knees to knocking. But, as
writers (and even as readers), we create hundreds of characters on a
regular basis…why not create one for ourselves? It is often much easier
for us to sail bravely into a presentation under a bold pirate flag, or
share stories in the skirts of Mother Goose, or tell tall tales as a Ten-
Gallon Hat Texan…we gain a sort of “buffer zone” between us and
whatever imaginative character we’ve created to present our work.
Who’s in the Hat?
• Using a plethora of hats as inspiration, participants will create a
character that might pop by the local bookstore, or into a
classroom full of excited students and read the author’s work.
They will then use dramatic characterization, voice and
movement to either read a small portion of their own work or
favorite author, tell the audience something about the work, or
give the audience a mini “review” of the work….but ALL in
character!
All Hands on Deck!!!
• In breakout groups, participants will brainstorm at least three
“out-of-the-box” ways to make their next presentation stand
out from the crowd. Ideas that tie-in to an author’s individual
work are encouraged. A brief share session will follow.
Docking at Port and Q&A
For questions or comments about today’s presentation, feel free to contact
the Captain, er, author at:
Website: www.melindatfalgoust.doodlekit.com
Facebook: MTF_Books
Twitter: @MTF_Books
Email: info@waggingtalespress.com

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Yo Ho Ho

  • 1. Yo Ho Ho and Hold ‘Em: Capturing Your Audience at Storytelling And Other Live Events Presented by Melinda Taliancich Falgoust Fay B. Kaigler Children’s Literature Conference University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, MS April 8, 2015
  • 2. Introductions: Melinda Taliancich Falgoust • Published Works • The Rancher and the Rose (co-authored with Carolyn Zane) Harlequin, 2006 • The Gubbins Club: The Legend of Charlie’s Gold Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, 2013 • Lousy Liver Wagging Tales Press, 2014 • Awards • 2013 NY Book Festival Honoree • Oshima International Picture Book Competition • Writers Unlimited Annual Literary Competiton • Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine Mysterious Photograph Contest • Doubleday Books “Quoth the Raven” Contest
  • 3. The Gubbins Club Pirate Tutorial • Book Trailer & Invitation to Join The Gubbins Club…Do Ye Dare??? • Brief Reading from The Gubbins Club: The Legend of Charlie’s Gold • Sword Play Demonstration • Port • Starboard • Sea Chantey Round • Secret Code Game • Treasure Maps
  • 4. The Gubbins Club Do ye dare???
  • 5. Sea Chantey (Shanty) • What IS a sea chantey? • Funny you should ask! A sea chantey was a shipboard working song that helped sailors (and, yes, even a rapscallion crew of pirates) to keep a steady rhythm as they worked on tasks like unfurling the sails or hauling up the anchor. • Sing-A-Long
  • 6. What Shall We Do with a Grumpy Pirate† What shall we do with a grumpy pirate? Make him walk the plank till What shall we do with a grumpy pirate? he starts to wobble. What shall we do with a grumpy pirate? Make him walk the plank till Early in the morning? he starts to wobble. Make him walk the plank till CHORUS: he starts to wobble. Hooray and up she rises. Early in the morning. Hooray and up she rises. Hooray and up she rises. CHORUS Early in the morning. Tickle him till he starts to giggle. Do a little jig and make him smile. Tickle him till he starts to giggle. Do a little jig and make him smile. Tickle him till he starts to giggle. Do a little jig and make him smile. Early in the morning. Early in the morning. † The Guardian.com CHORUS
  • 7. Secret Code Game A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Label each letter in the key with its corresponding number (Example: A=1; B=2; etc.), then use the key to crack the code and discover the name of Robert Louis Stevenson’s terrific tale of good versus evil. __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __. 20 8 5 19 20 18 1 14 7 5 3 1 19 5 15 6 4 18 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __. __ __ __ __ 10 5 11 25 12 12 1 14 4 13 18 8 25 4 5
  • 8. X Marks the Spot! Materials Needed: Brown Grocery Sacks Assorted Crayons, Colored Pencils, or Markers As Emma points out in Chapter 7 of The Gubbins Club, you can’t really know where you’re going unless you know where you’ve been…but, sometimes even the boldest adventurer needs a map! Have students evaluate things in their school that might be considered a "treasure". It could be the school football team trophy. It might be the school library. It could even be a snack food vending machine! Once they have individually decided upon what they value most, encourage students to draw and color a treasure map that, if followed correctly, would lead to their "treasure". Then have students exchange maps, follow them to their destinations, and discover a little about each other on the way!
  • 10. What Works…What Doesn’t • Punctuality • 90% Entertainment + 10% Education = 100% “Edutainment” • “Out-of-the-Box” Thinking (The Peanut Butter Solution) • Using Differentiated Instruction Techniques to Connect with All Types of Audience Members • Auditory • Kinesthetic • Visual • Creating Your “Character” • Who’s in the Hat?
  • 11. Auditory (34% Average K-12 Classroom Population)† • Read-Alouds • Provide opportunity to recite main points of key elements (Reader’s Theatre) • Encourage these members to work in groups, or with a partner, if you have an activity planned Kinesthetic (37% Average K-12 Classroom Population)† • Create opportunities for audience movement • Use skits and/or role-play (Reader’s Theatre) • Create tactile activities relative to your book Visual (29% of student population)† • Use overheads, Smart Boards, PowerPoint projectors • If aware ahead of time, seat these audience members up front. If it is a school presentation, this can be facilitated by calling the teacher ahead of the presentation • Encourage them to ask for verbal comments or directions to be repeated if they did not understand them the first time † Miller, P. (2001). Learning Styles: The Multimedia of the Mind. ED 451340
  • 12. Creating Your “Character” Sometimes the prospect of standing in front of a room full of complete strangers is enough to set even Davy Jones’ knees to knocking. But, as writers (and even as readers), we create hundreds of characters on a regular basis…why not create one for ourselves? It is often much easier for us to sail bravely into a presentation under a bold pirate flag, or share stories in the skirts of Mother Goose, or tell tall tales as a Ten- Gallon Hat Texan…we gain a sort of “buffer zone” between us and whatever imaginative character we’ve created to present our work.
  • 13. Who’s in the Hat? • Using a plethora of hats as inspiration, participants will create a character that might pop by the local bookstore, or into a classroom full of excited students and read the author’s work. They will then use dramatic characterization, voice and movement to either read a small portion of their own work or favorite author, tell the audience something about the work, or give the audience a mini “review” of the work….but ALL in character!
  • 14. All Hands on Deck!!! • In breakout groups, participants will brainstorm at least three “out-of-the-box” ways to make their next presentation stand out from the crowd. Ideas that tie-in to an author’s individual work are encouraged. A brief share session will follow.
  • 15. Docking at Port and Q&A For questions or comments about today’s presentation, feel free to contact the Captain, er, author at: Website: www.melindatfalgoust.doodlekit.com Facebook: MTF_Books Twitter: @MTF_Books Email: info@waggingtalespress.com