
S6_E02. Writers: It’s Not Post-Truth — It’s Post-Referee
Storytelling is more than entertainment — it’s a moral act. In this episode of The Storyteller’s Mission, Zena Dell Lowe explores the danger of stories replacing standards — and what that means for writers. When trust collapses and authority becomes unaccountable, storytellers are often asked to shape meaning and moral judgment. But assigning verdicts before exploring truth turns story into propaganda, even with the best intentions.
Learn how to:
Recognize the difference between moral clarity vs. moral coercion
Avoid letting your story pre-judge or manipulate the audience
Preserve complexity, nuance, and consequences in fiction
Trust your audience to wrestle with truth rather than forcing conclusions
Whether you write drama, historical fiction, or speculative worlds, this episode is a must-watch for writers committed to truthful, morally responsible storytelling.
0:00 – Intro: “I Watched the Video” and Narrative Authority
1:00 – When Trust Collapses: Moral Responsibility for Writers
2:00 – Truth, Authority, and Trust: Understanding the Differences
4:30 – The Post-Referee World: What Happens When Institutions Fail
6:00 – Storytellers as Witnesses, Not Judges
7:30 – How Stories Become Propaganda
8:30 – Narrative Replacing Standards: The Danger Point
9:30 – Fiction is Never Neutral: Moral Responsibility in Story
10:48 – How Truthful Stories Show Complexity and Consequences
12:00 – Closing Thoughts: Moral Force vs. Moral Coercion
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