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  1. Essentials of TAT and Other Storytelling Assessments (Essentials of Psychological Assessment) by Hedwig Teglasi, 2010-06-15
  2. The Art And Craft Of Storytelling: A Comprehensive Guide To Classic Writing Techniques by Nancy Lamb, 2008-12-15
  3. The Power of Personal Storytelling by Jack Maguire, 1998-10-12
  4. Creative Storytelling: Choosing, Inventing, & Sharing Tales for Children by Jack Maguire, 1992-01
  5. Making Comics: Storytelling Secrets of Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels by Scott Mccloud, 2006-09-01
  6. Storytelling in the New Hollywood: Understanding Classical Narrative Technique by Kristin Thompson, 1999-11-05
  7. Making Comics: Storytelling Secrets of Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels by Scott Mccloud, 2006-09-01
  8. Documentary Storytelling for Video and Filmmakers by Sheila Curran Bernard, 2003-11-14
  9. Exploring Visual Storytelling (Exploring (Delmar)) by Brian Arnold, Brendan Eddy, 2007-06-05
  10. Creative Storytelling Guide For Children's Ministry: When All Your Brain Wants To Do Is Fly (Teacher Training Series) by Steven James, 2003-11
  11. Storytelling in Organizations: Why Storytelling Is Transforming 21st Century Organizations and Management by John Seely Brown, Stephen Denning, et all 2004-09-09
  12. Because God Loves Stories: An Anthology of Jewish Storytelling
  13. Video Shooter, Second Edition: Storytelling with HD Cameras by Barry Braverman, 2009-10-19
  14. Storytelling with Children by Nancy Mellon, 2000-10-15

21. Redirect Page To The New Home Of Tim Sheppard's Storytelling Resources For Story
Redirect page to the new home of The storytelling FAQ, and comprehensive collections,for storytellers, of articles, links, and information on the oral
http://www.lilliput.co.uk/storytel.html
has moved and expanded!
Please update your book mark, website, or inform the webmaster of the site that brought you here.
In a few seconds you will be taken automatically to the new site at http://www.timsheppard.co.uk/story or click on the link to go imme diately.
Comprehensive collections, for storytellers, of articles, links, and information on the oral tradition and the art of storytelling - compiled by Tim Sheppard The Storytelling FAQ
The official Storytelling Frequently Asked Questions. Advice, resources, and information in abundance. The FAQ is the internet's first port of call for information, contacts, and general orientation on the whole subject of storytelling. Articles and Compilations
In this section you will find in-depth material about storytelling: my own articles, and compilations of advice and discussions by experienced storytellers. Books for Storytellers
Here is a major booklist of over 70 titles, each annotated with comments, often from several different storytellers, to give a reliable guide to which books will suit you. Storytelling Links
The biggest collection of storytelling resources on the web, annotated and categorised for easy reference.

22. Storytelling-storytelling To Change Organizations-storytelling As Organization C
Book. Learn how to use the ancient art of storytelling as a modern tool in knowledge management, knowledge sharing and organizational change.
http://stevedenning.com
The Springboard How storytelling ignites action in knowledge-era organizations
A book by
Stephen Denning I read The Springboard I hear the buzz I learn about storytelling I understand knowledge management I I discover knowledge-international I find my other work I contact me I buy one of my books I Learn organizational storytelling with Steve Denning London, UK February 18, 2003 Brussels, Belgium April 9, 2003 ... November 18, 2003 What's new? What's new on this site... Organizational Storytelling
Masterclasses

Steve Denning and Dave Snowden
...
in Europe
and in the US Enable your organization to harness
the extraordinary power of storytelling
Tailor a workshop to meet ...
Come to Smithsonian Associates workshop April 12, 2003
SMITHSONIAN Symposium 2001
Some of the world's leading thinkers on knowledge management explore how storytelling will become the key ingredient to managing communications, education, training, and innovation in the 21st century
Read the transcripts for 2001
View a lively storytelling slideshow Slide show on storytelling Acclaim for Steve Denning's book, The Springboard

23. All-Reviews.com Movie/Video Review: Storytelling
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out of 4 Starring: Selma Blair , Mark Webber Director: Todd Solondz Rated: R RunTime: 87 Minutes Release Date: October Genres: Comedy Drama Buy this DVD Amazon.com ... Half.com *Also starring: Leo Fitzpatrick, Robert Wisdom, Angela Goethals, Aleksa Palladino, Paul Giamatti Xander Berkeley Lupe Ontiveros Julie Hagerty Reviewer Roundup Harvey Karten review follows Steve Rhodes read the review Review by Harvey Karten No Rating Supplied Filming in the same satiric mode that informed his wonderfully mocking film "Happiness," Todd Solondz comes through for the most part once again with a pair of stories which are related thematically but are otherwise wholly independent of each other. Proving the Bard's contention that brevity is the soul of wit, Mr. Solondz's first tale, called "Fiction," is far superior to his closing yarn, "Non-Fiction," given its tight editing, superlative acting, and the writer-director's happy intention of not overstaying his welcome. "Fiction," which features the protean Selma Blair (last seen in Dana Lustig's godawful "Kill Me Later" but more fortuitously in Robert Luketic's "Legally Blonde,") demolishes political correctness, staging the work on the campus of a small college. Blair performers in the role of Vi, a blond-haired, impressionable young woman with her mane dyed bright orange, who opens the movie with a hot sex scene. She is in bed with her current boyfriend and classmate Marcus (Leo Fitzpatrick), a guy who is afflicted with cerebral palsy and sits next to her in a creative writing class presided over by Mr. Scott (Robert Wisdom) a tall black instructor and Pulitzer-prize winner and a man who virtually ravages his charges with ego-bending lacerations. Approached in a bar by Vi, Mr. Scott invites her to his room, where the sober instructor teaches his student what she thought she learned well enough with her own boy friend.

24. Handbook For Storytellers
Covers the origin and purpose of the art, choosing and learning a story, and delivery.Category Arts Performing Arts storytelling......A handbook for teachers, librarians and others interested in the art ofstorytelling. You'll need to develop your own storytelling style.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/storyhandbook.htm
Handbook for Storytellers
This handbook on storytelling offers hints to anyone who is interested in telling stories. You'll have to learn for yourself what works for you. You'll need to develop your own storytelling style. These suggestions are offered as a means of beginning your journey into the wonderful world of storytelling.
Please visit the main page, Internet School Library Media Center . You can search this site, use an index or sitemap
What Is Storytelling? Why Should I Do It?

Origins and Purposes of Storytelling

Choosing Your Story
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The Little Red House
Great for a unit on apples!
The Little Red House Lesson Plan
Developmental activity. From AskERIC
Apples Unit
From Mrs. Williamson's kindergarten page
Matilda the Cat gif courtesy of Cat Animations Page
Return to Storytelling, Drama, Creative Drama
Administrator: Inez Ramsey , Professor Emeritus James Madison University E-mail: ramseyil@jmu.edu

25. Home Page
Promotes storytelling in the Christian community. Includes membership options, an events calendar, instructor certification and newsletter.
http://www.christianstorytelling.com/

Click here to be taken to our FREE Newsletter!!!!
Click the cross above to hear Today's Easter Story told by John Walsh!!! Check back every week day for a new story!!!! Click Here for past days' stories. An organization:
  • promoting the Art of Storytelling within the Christian community presenting workshops, newsletters, and material providing links with other Christian storytellers.
If you experience problems with this website, please email: webmaster@christianstorytelling.com John Walsh.
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26. Tall Tales On The Web
listing UK based storytelling events, workshops and festivals plus a storytelling message board.
http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/csx1jw/talltales/

27. Civilization.ca - Storytelling: The Art Of Knowledge
Stories from Canada's First Peoples the Inuvialuit, the Algonquin, the M©tis and Cree, the Nisgaa, the Abenaki and the Mikmaq.
http://www.civilization.ca/aborig/storytel/indexeng.html

28. National Storytelling Festival Oct. 3-5, 2003
Registration can be done via the web site. Photos of past festivals are posted on the site.
http://www.storytellingfestival.net/

29. RPGnet Review Of Maelstrom Storytelling
Playtest review by Shadow Sprite.
http://www.rpg.net/news reviews/reviews/rev_0735.html

30. Australian Storytelling
G'day, Mate. Welcome to Australian storytelling Australian storytelling Guild (NSW)Inc. stories@s054.aone.net.au Ph (02) 9525 9958 or (02) 6882 8880.
http://www.home.aone.net.au/stories/index4.htm
CLICK HERE
  • Story lovers
  • Storytellers
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  • Links Australian Storytelling Guild (NSW) Inc. - stories@s054.aone.net.au
    Ph: (02) 9525 9958 or (02) 6882 8880 Welcomed
  • 31. Crossroads Of The Heart
    An overview of the traditional arts in Mississippi, including music and the blues, quilting, traditional crafts, maritime traditions, and storytelling.
    http://www.arts.state.ms.us/crossroads/
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    32. National Storytelling Festival - International Storytelling Center
    Make plans now for the 31st National storytelling Festival, October 35, 2003 inJonesborough, Tennessee! Preregister by March 31, 2003 for discounted prices.
    http://www.storytellingcenter.com/festival/festival.htm
    Make plans now for the 31st National Storytelling Festival, October 3-5, 2003 in Jonesborough, Tennessee! Preregister by March 31, 2003 for discounted prices. The International Storytelling Center celebrates the power of storytelling each year in October by showcasing the world's stories, storytellers, and storytelling traditions at the highly acclaimed National Storytelling Festival–the world's premier storytelling event.
    Click the links on the left to find out more!
    Find out more about what's happening in the world of storytelling.
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    33. Points Of Entry 2003
    Offers writers and teachers in professional journalism models for storytelling by presenting literary journalism (creative nonfiction), short fiction and oral Native American stories and scholarship.
    http://users.cnu.edu/~tlee/PointsofEntry.html
    Editorial Advisory Board
    POINTS OF ENTRY :Cross-Currents in Storytelling
    LITERARY JOURNALISM
    ESSAYS FICTION
    ORAL TRADITION STORYTELLING
    Preview Issue No. 1 (2003)
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    POINTS OF ENTRY encourages narrative writing in journalism by exploring cross-currents in storytelling in reporting, fiction and oral tradition. We strive to serve narrative journalism by weaving connections among reporters, editors, teachers, students and storytellers. Submissions / Writer's Guidelines ADVERTISE IN Points of Entry

    34. ACTING IS STORYTELLING
    Acting, is, always has been and always will be, storytelling. The Millennium System teaches you how. Created by long time actor, Ken Farmer.
    http://acting.freeservers.com
    ACTING
    WHAT IS IT
    IF YOU ARE SEARCHING FOR ANY
    OF THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: Then look no further. You'll find it at
    "ACTING IS STORYTELLING
    by KEN FARMER Using the principle of "OCCAM'S RAZOR",
    Acting is Storytelling, is, always has been,
    always will be. Actors CREATE CHARACTERS
    through the BACK STORY by using
    an ASSUMED FANTASY PERSONALITY. The Actor loans his equipment, his mind,
    body and voice, to the Character and then gets out of the way and lets the CHARACTER tell the Story. The CHARACTER tells the Story by Seeing what he Says through the use of POWER VISUALIZATION At "ACTING IS STORYTELLING", you'll discover an easy to use, information packed web site. Click here to learn more about ACTING IS STORYTELLING© NOTE: THIS SITE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY

    35. International Storytelling Center
    International storytelling Center, Jonesborough TN, promotes the power of storytellingand its creative applications to produce positive change in our society
    http://www.storytellingcenter.com/
    Make plans now to attend the 31st National Storytelling Festival , October 3-5, 2003 in Jonesborough, Tennessee! Teller-In-Residence – A program that brings tellers from all over the country to the International Storytelling Center from June until October. "Send an E-card" feature added to Storytelling Center web site
    Share the magic of Storytelling with your friends and family. Choose a picture from the selection of images of Jonesborough and the Storytelling Festival and send your E-card today! View the Festival 2002 Photo Album. Site development by NovakGroup Hillhouse Graphic Design

    36. The Art And Science Of Storytelling Therapy
    Offers a training seminar on a medium of communication between therapist and client. The therapist incorporates verbal and nonverbal information provided by the client into the formulation and delivery of a story that affects therapeutic outcome.
    http://storytellingtherapy.com
    The Art and Science of Storytelling Therapy
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    37. The Society For Storytelling
    Homepages for the UK Society for storytelling, giving contact and membership details, publication Category Arts Performing Arts storytelling Associations......The web page you are looking for can be found athttp//www.fairbruk.demon.co.uk/SfS/index.html.
    http://www.sfs.org.uk/
    The web page you are looking for can be found at:
    http://www.fairbruk.demon.co.uk/SfS/index.html

    38. Www.storytellingpower.com
    Stories, articles about storytelling, and story resources from Chris King to add power to your life, Category Arts Performing Arts storytelling......
    http://www.storytellingpower.com/

    39. EAWC Essay: Storytelling, The Meaning Of Life, And The Epic Of Gilgamesh
    Article by Arthur A. Brown discussing the literary development in the several versions of the epic Category Arts Literature Myths AssyroBabylonian Gilgamesh......Exploring Ancient World Cultures Essays on the Ancient Near East storytelling,the Meaning of Life, and The Epic of Gilgamesh. Arthur A. Brown.
    http://eawc.evansville.edu/essays/brown.htm
    Exploring Ancient World Cultures
    Essays on the Ancient Near East
    Storytelling, the Meaning of Life,
    and The Epic of Gilgamesh
    Arthur A. Brown Stories do not need to inform us of anything. They do inform us of things. From The Epic of Gilgamesh , for example, we know something of the people who lived in the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the second and third millenniums BCE. We know they celebrated a king named Gilgamesh; we know they believed in many gods; we know they were self-conscious of their own cultivation of the natural world; and we know they were literate. These things we can fix or establish definitely. But stories also remind us of things we cannot fix of what it means to be human. They reflect our will to understand what we cannot understand, and reconcile us to mortality.
    We read The Epic of Gilgamesh
    To see for ourselves the meaning of a story, we need, first of all, to look carefully at what happens in the story; that is, we need to look at it as if the actions and people it describes actually took place or existed. We can articulate the questions raised by a character's actions and discuss the implications of their consequences. But we need to consider, too, how a story is put together how it uses the conventions of language, of events with beginnings and endings, of description, of character, and of storytelling itself to reawaken our sensitivity to the real world. The real world is the world without conventions, the unnameable, unrepresentable world in its continuity of action, its shadings and blurrings of character, its indecipherable patterns of being. The stories that mean most to us bring us back to our own unintelligible and yet immeasurably meaningful lives.

    40. Miss Carol's Magical Puppetime
    These delightful and interactive puppet shows combine puppetry with music, magic, storytelling, comedy and audience participation; good for all ages.
    http://www.magicalpuppetime.com/
    Miss Carol features her own handcrafted marionette puppets in a cabaret variety show where puppets perform a vast array of acts referred to as vignettes (short skits). They sing, dance, play musical instruments, do comical things, tell stories and jokes, perform circus tricks like juggling, and perform magical illusions and more. They appear very lifelike and may walk right up to audience members. As the puppeteer pulls a few strings, the marionettes captivate audiences and leave them spellbound. Included are vignettes from many familiar childhood favorite fairy tales, animal tales, nursery rhymes and original adaptations and parodies. Additional entertainment choices are also available to add to the above described variety show such as having your own theme orientation (see " themes " under "Meet the Puppets" above) , adding a fairygram (see " fairygrams " under "Meet the Puppets" above) , putting on and using finger puppets, petting puppets and/or helping to manipulate a marionette, playing musical instruments, helping with magic tricks, having their faces painted, and/or making a puppet or special favor the children can keep.
    To schedule an event call Miss Carol

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