Narrating. For example, when you are narrating an event from your life, you are essentially telling your story in a more organized and often sequential way.
Recounting. This means to tell someone about something that has happened. For instance, when a witness recounts the details of a crime in court, they are actually telling a story of what they saw and experienced.
Yarn. It is an informal word for a story, often one that is spun or told quickly and might be a bit exaggerated or humorous. For example, sailors used to tell yarns about their adventures at sea. These were usually quick, engaging stories.
Anecdote. It is a short and interesting account of a real incident or person.
No, 'story telling' is not one word. It's actually two words: 'story' and 'telling'.
Sharing. When you share your story, you are opening up and telling others about your experiences, just like when you tell your story.
It's definitely two words. 'Story' is the content or the tale, and 'telling' indicates the action of presenting or recounting that story.
Another word could be 'a solar day'. In a story, especially those with a more natural or time - based theme, 'a solar day' can be used to represent one day. For instance, in a story about a farmer's life, 'a solar day' can be used to describe the daily routine from sunrise to sunset.
Storyteller. It's a simple and straightforward term for someone who's skilled at telling stories.