Anecdotist

Pronunciation: /ˈænˈˌsidiˈoʊtɪsˈti/

Anecdotist (noun)

  1. A person who often tells short personal stories to explain ideas or entertain an audience.
  2. Someone who relies mainly on small personal accounts instead of facts or detailed evidence.

Examples

  • The anecdotist wrote stories that felt personal and warm.
  • An anecdotist can turn everyday moments into memorable tales.