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Artecy Cross Stitch

e-mail: artecy@artecy.com
Tereena Clarke is now using some of the Story-Lovers images for her cross stitch patterns. Check her website at:
http://www.artecy.com/nonnursery.html or
http://www.artecy.com

Chace, Karen—Storyteller and Web Researcher

Researching Stories on the Internet
A Webliography of Storytelling Resources

e-mail to teachingtales@aol.com
Karen is one of the best Web researchers in the country. She is an expert in tracking down esoteric subjects and stories and has generously made this information available to everyone through her CD Webliography. Tellers will save lots of time and benefit greatly from using her CD.
Welcome to Karen's Storytelling Garden of Wonder. "A garden is a magical place of discovery and I invite you to explore and imagine! In my garden you will find a treasury of stories, links to the hottest websites, and information on storytelling. If you are a teacher, please sit a spell on the Teacher's Porch, which overlooks the tulips. Children, come and play in the Kid's Secret Garden. Dig around and have a great time. I would love to hear from you. And remember. . . Catch the Story Bug!
http://www.storybug.net

Huff, Mary Jo.
Mary Jo is a Keynote presenter for SDE (Staff Development for Educators) across the country for Pre-K, Kindergarten and 1st grade  statewide and national conferences.  She has been honored as a Keynote speaker and  presenter along with  night time storytelling for DLM Express by McGraw Hill, and workshops for ASCD.   Mary Jo has appeared at many state conferences as their Keynote speaker and has written articles for several publications.  She has presented at NAEYC, SECCA and the national IRA and HEAD START conferences.
http://www.storytellin.com/meetmaryjohuff.asp

Gordon, Joy Leslie. Joy is now specializing in special occasion Jewish Story cards. "The Story Cards are a creative way for people of all ages to access the meaning and power of the Jewish holidays. They speak to us through the sparkling original watercolors on the front as well as the variety of storytelling activities on the reverse."
e-mail: info@joyofstorytelling.com
http://www.joyofstorytelling.com

Marsh, Richard. Irish Myths, Legends, Folk Tales and International Stories.
http://www.legendarytours.com/storyteller.html

Martin, Richard. Tales to laugh at ... tales to wonder at ... tales to make your blood run cold! Richard Martin tells stories together with Petra Koch's music, throughout Germany and beyond, in theatres, universities, schools - wherever they are invited.
richard@tellatale.eu

Shepard, Aaron. Here are loads of free treats and resources for teachers, librarians, storytellers, children’s authors, parents, kids, and more—all from award-winning author Aaron Shepard. You’ll also find info on Aaron and his books.
http://www.aaronshep.com/

Sheppard, Tim.
Comprehensive collections, for storytellers, of articles, links, and information on the oral tradition and the art of storytelling - compiled by Tim Sheppard.
Including 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.
http://www.timsheppard.co.uk/story/

Storytelling Wiki. This project is an attempt to collectively develop a general body of theory and lore around the art, science, social activity, performance form, and basic human characteristic of StoryTelling. Think of it as a living, changeable database of everything related to StoryTelling. An Encyclopaedia, of sorts, maintained by the StoryTelling community at large. As active as a mailing list, as informational as a FAQ. Anybody can write, anybody can edit. Sign your contribution if it seems appropriate. Don't worry too much about ruining anything (though, please, play nice.) Most writing of this nature can be reconstructed fairly easily, if need be.
http://www.sherbertia.com/storywiki/index.php?StoryTellingWiki

Wisdom Tracks. Exercise your imagination! Explore Wisdom Tracks™. Discover what lies just beyond the borders of everyday life in these stories by award-winning tellers from around the world. Human beings are a storytelling species. Through stories, we experience other ways of seeing, thinking and feeling, and create new possibilities for ourselves. Whether they make us laugh or cry, think or shake our heads in wry acknowledgment, stories – the powerful ones, the ones we remember – speak directly to our hearts.
http://www.wisdomtracks.com



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