Storytelling sources/websites
General Storytelling:
- Storytelling FAQ
- The Secrets of Storytelling: Why We Love a Good Yarn
- Southern Connecticut State University Storytelling Concepts
- East Tennessee State University Storytelling Website
- Appleseeds Storytelling Website
- Writing.com Reviews
- Free e-books
- Storyteller.net Reviews
- Articles about Storytelling Reviews
- Storytelling through the Ages Reviews
- The Art of Retelling Reviews
- DIY Stories Online Reviews
- Second Story Reviews
- The American Storyteller Reviews
- Storytelling Toolbox Articles
- The Art of Storytelling Reviews
- The Art of Story Telling — Hints and Techniques
- Aaron Shepard’s Storytelling Page Reviews
- Aaron Shepard’s “Telling Your Story” Reviews
- Oral Tradition Links
- The Storyteller’s Bookshelf
- The de Grummond Children’s Literature Collection
- Storytelling Pointers Reviews
- Tech Head Stories Reviews
- The Foundation of Storytelling
- Tips for Writers Reviews
- Storytelling Reviews
- Storytelling Power Reviews
- Dav Pilkey’s Extra Crunchy Website O’ Fun Reviews
- Cathy Spagnoli, storyteller Reviews
- A Prairie Home Companion Reviews
- Joy of Story Listening Reviews
- Spin Me a Yarn (Shelly Kneupper Tucker) Reviews
- Patricia Polacco’s Official Website Reviews
- Phoenix Bar and Grille Reading Room Reviews
- Storytelling Workshop with Gerald Fierst Reviews
- Texas Escapes Reviews
- The Topic: Storytelling Reviews
- Zen Stories to Tell Your Neighbors Reviews
- The Pleasures of the Ear: Toward an Ethnography of Listening
- Storycast – A Storytelling Podcast Site for Elizabeth Rose
Storytelling Organizations/Discussion Lists
- The Art of Storytelling with Children Podcast — All-around resource!
- International Storytelling Center Reviews
- MO-TELL Missouri Storytelling Association Reviews
- Virginia Storytelling Alliance
- National Storytelling Network Reviews
- National Storytelling Festival Reviews
- Tejas (Texas) Storytelling Association Reviews
- TWU’s Storytell Discussion Listserv
- Joseph Campbell Foundation Website Reviews
- Robert Munsch’s Official Website Reviews
- Cantaria Reviews
- BookHive Reviews
- Jan Brett’s Official Website
- Tampa-Hillsborough County Storytelling Festival Online Coaching Manual
- Tampa-Hillsborough County Storytelling Festival: Etiquette
- StorySacks
- Angela Davis, the Yarnspinner
- National Youth Storytelling Showcase
- The Art of Storytelling Show
Warm-up Exercises
- Vocal and Physical Exercises for Actors
- Voice Presentation Skills
- Vocal Exercises for Storytellers
- Vocal Tips for Storytellers by Diane Brandon
- Tune Up Your Speaking Skills
Creative Dramatics
- Creative Dramatics
- Creative Dramatics in the Classroom
- USING CREATIVE DRAMATICS!
- Creative Dramatics Cookbook
- The Art of Creative Dramatics
- The Quick Guide to Research Sources for Theatre Students
- Tips on Staging
Personal Narratives
- About Narrative
- Writing Narrative Personal Essays
- Writing Prompts for a Personal Narrative
- Tips for Writing a Personal Narrative
- Narrative Writing
- Writing Task: The Personal Narrative
Tale Type, Motif Indexes, and Folklore Research
- Motif Index
- Folk Narrative section of the American Folklore Society – Bibliography of Tale-type and Motif Resources
- Journal of Folklore Research
- Literature Indexes
- Folklore Guide
- Folklore Website List
- Teaching Storytelling
- American Folklore
- American Folklore Society
- Folkloristic Research Ethics
Oral Tradition
- Orality and Literacy
- Herodotus and North Carolina Oral Tradition
- Native American Oral Literature
- Preserving the Past through Oral Tradition
- Oral Tradition and Storytelling
- Oral Tradition Poetry and Language
- A Talk Concerning First Beginnings: Teaching Native American Oral Literature
Ethics Resources
- Using Fairy Tales to Debate Ethics
- Ethical Implications of Storytelling
- Milbre Burch View’s on Ethics
- Fakelore, Multiculturalism and the Ethics of Children’s Literature
- Using Story as Strategy
- Contemporary Storytelling: Tales of Life Way After the Fall
- That’s My Story and I’m Sticking to It
- Ethics and the Screenwriter
- The Ethics of Storytelling
- Storytelling Etiquette
Storytelling-Related Codes of Ethics
Copyright
- U. S. Copyright Office Homepage
- ARL Copyright and Intellectual Property
- U.S. Copyright Act
- Stanford University Copyright Law FAQ
- “When Copying is OK: The Fair Use Law”
- Heather Forest Copyright and Fair Use Page
- The Storytelling FAQ
- Crash Course in Copyright
- 10 Big Myths About Copyright
- Copyright Resources for Schools and Libraries
Grants and Funding
Working with Audiences
- Milbre Burch on The Adult Audience
- Effective Storytelling and the Audience
- Perceiving the Foundation of Storytelling
- Storytelling Listeners
- Storytelling and Pre-Schoolers: Getting and Holding the Nursery Child’s Attention?
Storytelling in Schools and Curricula
- Storytelling in Schools – Programs, Research, and Resources
- Why Have Storytelling in Schools
- Sisters’ Choice: Children’s Songs to Use in Class, Science Songs, Animal Songs
- Sisters’ Choice Song Clips
- Children, Youth and Families
- Storytelling to Young Children
- Children’s Storybooks Online
- Tellitagen Children’s Stories
- Story Arts Online
- Storytelling Lesson Plans (from Story arts Online)
- Storytelling in the Classroom (from Story arts Online)
- Tell Me a Story! (enhancing literacy through storytelling)
- Teacher’s Guide
- Reading is Fundamental
- Wacky Web Tales
- The Kids’ Storytelling Club
- The World of Puppets
- Effective Storytelling: A Manual for Beginners
- Children’s Literature – Best Books Lists
- Author Online
- Learning Through Storytelling for Librarians
- Storytelling Resources for School Librarians
- Pratt’s Kids’ Page: Storytelling Tips for Parents and Teachers
- Learning Through Storytelling
- Children’s Literature Web Guide: Folklore, Myth and Legend
- Homepage of Matt Buchanan, Playwright and Drama Theater
- Black West Presentations, Inc
- Cinderella Stories
- Children Need to be Sprinkled with Fairy Dust
- The Children’s Literature Nook Presents Fairy Tales on the Web
- Youth Storytelling Toolbox
Programming Resources
- Tellabration, A World-Wide Storytelling Event
- Youth Storytelling
- Producing a Storytelling Concert
- Storytelling Activities
- Children’s Story Collection
- The Internet Public Library Storytelling Hour
- How to Tell Stories to Children
- Stories to Tell to Children: Fifty-One Stories With Some Suggestions for Telling
- Storytelling Resources for School Librarians
- Being an Effective Master of Ceremonies
- The Story Connection
- Basic Elements of Grant Writing
- Texas Library Funding Sources
- Grant Information from Texas Cultural & Arts Network
- Storytelling Program Resource List
- Greater Denton Arts Council Grant Guidelines
- Arlington Arts Alliance Grants
- Cultural Arts Council of Houston Grants Information
- Arts Council of NorthEast Tarrant County Grant Information
- Lubbock Arts Alliance
- Writing-World
- Tim Sheppard’s Storytelling Resources for Storytellers
- Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute: Putting Poetry on it’s Feet
- Berk County Public Library: Storyrider Programs
- State Arts Sites
Special Populations
Props and Storytelling
- Cathy Spagnoli, Storyteller: Props
- Props with Storytelling
- Many Storytellers Use Props … The Ins and Outs of Using Props (scroll down)
- Interactive Storytelling Visual Literacy Props
- Folkmanis Puppets
- Book Props
- Do Storytellers Use Props When Performing?
Folk and Fairy Tales
- The American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress
- List of Folktales with Active Heroines
- Center Fairy Tales
- Hans Christian Anderson Stories
- Ghost Stories and Folktales of the American South
- Categories of Folklore
- Disney Fairy Tales
- SurLaLune Annotated Fairy Tales
- Fairy Tale Debate
- Stories to Grow By
- Grimm’s Fairy Tales
- Page of Links to Folk and Fairy Tale Resources
- Arabian Nights Stories
- Aeosop’s Fables
- Myth and Fables from Around the World
- MSU Library Digital Fables Collection
- Willa: An American Snow White
- The Mountain Laurel
- Bettelheim in Encyclopedia.com
- Bettelheim 101
- Bettelheim on the Frog King
- Jack Zipes Website
- The Book of the Lost Tales
- Fractured Fairy Tales
- Gullah Tales
- Myths, Folktales, and Fairy Tales
- Tellitagan Children’s Stories
- 19th Century German Stories
- Fairy Tales
- Kashmiri Folktales
- Dibaajimowinan and Aadizookaanag
- East Asia Kamishibai Stories
- A Study of Fairy Tales
Storytelling through Music
- Classical Music Storytelling (Read about famous ballets and composers such as Aaron Copland)
- Musical Storytelling
- Examples of Folk singers and Storytellers (Click on the Music link on the left side link and then Folk and Popular Singers)
- Multimedia Storytelling with Music and Pictures
- Folk Music Newsletter (May change link, look for July/August 2001 edition)
- History Songs (Has Real Player based songs about historic events)
- Lily, Rosemary, and the Jack of Hearts (An example of a song that tells a detailed story)
- Top Ten Sites for Finding Song Lyrics
- Music Lyrics Resources
- The Mudcat Cafe’
- Glossary of Folk Instruments
- Bibliography on American Folk Instruments
- Example of a Folksinger/Storyteller and the Instruments He Uses
- Knockgrafton Productions
- Musical Folktales from Around the World
Poetry Resources
- Limericks for Children
- Cowboy Poetry On-Line
- Cowboy Poetry
- Cowboy Poets on the Internet
- River of Words
- Ancient Riddles
- Weekly Poetry Slam in Austin
- Dallas Poet Community Events
- Poetry Slam Inc.
- Putting Poetry on its Feet
- Using Creative Dramatics with Poetry
- List of Books with Rhyme, Alliteration, and Other Word Play
- Poets’ Corner
Beauty and the Beast and Bluebeard Sources
- Beauty and the Beast
- Story Base for the Ballet of Beauty and the Beast
- Sur La Lune Version of Beauty and the Beast
- Tales that are Similar to Beauty and the Beast from Various Cultures
- From the Beast to the Blonde: On Fairy Tales and Their Tellers
- History of Beauty and the Beast
- Origins of Beauty and the Beast
- Bluebeard
- Bluebeard
- Original of the Bluebeard Tale
- History of the Bluebeard Tale
- Tales Similar to Bluebeard
- Mr. Fox Story (a tale Similar to Bluebeard)
- Modern Interpretations of Bluebeard
- The Story Quilt Project: A Classroom Curriculum
- Quilt Me A Story
Storytelling in the Movies
- Folk Music Newsletter (talks about movies with storytelling and folk singer themes)
- Notes on Telling Stories Cinematically
- Examples of Cinematic Storytelling
- An Inside Look at the Original Beauty and the Beast
- The Piano
- Documentary Films
- Screenwriters Federation of America
Environmental / Ecology Story Resources
- List of Ecology Stories and Sources
- List of Bilingual Ecology Books for Children
- List of Environment Song Audio Tapes for Children
Family Stories
- Collecting Family Stories
- Traditional Stories that Address Adoption Issues
- First Person Narratives of the American South
- North American Slave Narratives
- Martha Ballard’s Diary(1785-1812)
- Jewish Family Stories
- Telling Family Stories
- Online Reading Materials
- Heirloom Stories
- Ancestors: Writing Family History-Main Page
- Our Quilting Heritage: Family Heirloom Quilts
- Making Fairy Tales from Personal Stories Part II
- The Net Woods Virtual Campsite
Holiday Stories
Oral History
- An Annotated Guide to Oral History Interviews of the Forest History Society
- How to Organize and Conduct Oral History Techniques
- Oral History Techniques
- Videotaping Oral History Interviews
- Step by Step Guide to Oral History
- Doing Oral History
- Tell Me Your Stories - (An Oral History Curriculum for high schools and middle schools)
- How to Conduct an Oral History
- Oral History Online
- Making Sense of Oral History
- Oral History Archives of World War II
- Archive of Oral History Stories
- Holocaust Testimonies
- Civil Rights in Mississippi (Oral History Archive)
- Professor Seagull: Excerpts from Joe Gould’s Oral History …
- Joe Gould’s Secret Movie Information
- Losing the Business: The Donners Recall the Great Depression (David Shannon)
- Bland County Historical Archives
- Storybug.net: Information on Oral History, Crafts, Curriculum, Arts Education, Puppetry, Grants, Teaching Tools and more
Peace and War Story Resources
University Oral History Projects
- Baylor University, Institute for Oral History
- Claremont Graduate University, Oral History Program
- Columbia University, Oral History Research Office
- CSU Long Beach, Oral History Program
- CUNY, UN Intellectual History Project
- Duke, Center For Documentary Studies
- Duke, Inventory of Oral History Program
- Florida State University, Oral History Program
- George Mason University, Oral History Project
- Georgia State University, GA Govt. Documentation Project
- Louisiana State University, T. Harry Williams Center For Oral History
- Marshall University, Oral History of Appalachia Project
- Minnesota State University Moorhead, Heritage Education Commission Oral History Project
- Northern Arizona University, Navajo Traders Project
- Ohio State University, Byrd Polar Research Center Archival Program
- San Francisco State University, Labor Archives and Research Center
- San Francisco State University, Northern CA Greek Amer. Archive
- State Vincent Coll., Center For Northern Appalachian Studies Oral History Program
- State University of W. Georgia, W. Georgia Oral History Project
- Susquehanna University, Latino Oral History Project
- Tulane University, Hogan Jazz Archives
- UC Berkeley, Regional Oral History Office
- UC Riverside, Oral History Project
- UC Santa Cruz, Regional History Project
- University of CT at Storrs, Center for Oral History
- University of Denver, Intermodal Founding Fathers Oral History Program
- University of Florida, Samuel Proctor Oral History Program
- University of Louisville, Oral History Center
- University of Maine (Orono), Maine Folklife Center
- University of Nevada Oral History Program
- University of North Texas, Oral History Program
- University of South Dakota, Oral History Center
- University of Southern Florida, Tampa, Oral History Project
- University of Texas at Austin, Center for American History
- University of Texas at El Paso, Institute of Oral History
- University of Wisconsin, Madison, Oral History Project
- Stephen F. Austin University Oral History Collection
- Vanderbilt University, Oral History
- Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State University, Oral History Collections
- Yale, Oral History, American Music
- Youngstown State University, Center For History Preservation Regional Oral History Program
Urban Legends
- The AFU and Urban Legend Archive
- Snopes.com Urban Legend Reference Pages
- Urban Legend and Modern Myth
- Urban Legends and Modern Folklore
- Folklore–Urban Legend Site
- Storyactive.com
- Terry Chan’s Urban Folklore Page
- The Ring of Folklore and Urban Legends (Resources)
- Urban Legends and Hoaxes-Internet and Web Hoaxes
- Urban Legends and Folklore Blogspot
- Museum of Hoaxes
- Truth or Fiction
- Purportal
- Brunvand Speaks (Book Review)
- The Moonlit Road – Ghost stories
Business Leadership Storytelling
- Storytelling in Business (i.e., Leadership)
- Storytelling: Passport to the 21st Century
- History Matters: Stories from the Past (Scroll through the page to see stories that are related to work lore — there are several.)
- Labor and Labor Movement Resources
- Industrial Lore- Interview Excerpts
- Making Do: Women and Work
- Interview Excerpts of Workers in the 1930s and 1940s
- Oral History of 90 year old Woman and Her Experiences Working in a Stamping Factory
- What is Storytelling?
- From The Story Factor: The 6 Stories You Need to Know How to Tell
Multicultural Stories
- Regional Folklore and Mythology
- Multicultural Resources for Children
- Multicultural Literature in the Secondary Classroom
- Resources in Minority Literatures
- Finding Resources on the Multicultural Literature of the U.S.
- Library Research Guide to Multicultural Literature
- The Awesome Library Multicultural List
- Native American Stories
- Sacred Voices-Stories from Indian Spiritual Traditions
- Storytelling of the North Carolina Native Americans
- Australian Storytelling
- Indigenous Australia: The Role of Storytelling
- From Remus to Rap: African-American Storytelling
- African Zulu Tribal Stories
- Celtic Spirit Stories
- Celtic Stories
- Irish Literature, Mythology, Folklore, and Drama
- Swapping Stories: Folktales from Louisiana
- Slavic and East European Folklore Association
- Tibetan Folk Tales
- The Wisdom Tree
- Latin American Folk Institute
- Everyone’s Words: Jesus Quintanar
- Web Resources and Procedures for Choosing and Telling Legends (Mexican)
- Magic Tales of Mexico
- Stories of Mayan Culture
- Scholastic’s: How to Choose the Best Multicultural Books
Mythology
- The Encyclopedia Mythica
- Bulfinch’s Mythology
- Myths and Legends
- Mythology
- Myth*ing Links
- Folklore, Myth and Legend
- Harvard Research Guide to Folklore and Folkloristics
- Mythological Booklist
- Myth-Related Encycolopedias, Dictionaries, and Archives
- Mythology and Legends
- Myths and Legends from Ancient Times to the Space Age
- Lithuanian Mythology
- Mary Forrest’s Mythology Page
- Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts
- The Myth Man
Digital Storytelling / Globalization
- Digital Storytelling (The ‘mother’ of all digital storytelling websites – do not miss it!)
- The Center for Digital Storytelling
- Stories Written by Children
- Story Place: the Children’s Digital Library
- Audio Stories
- Hear Her Voice
- Transom Showcase Audio Stories
- Stories of the Dreaming
- Journal for Multimedia History
- History Happens
- Welcome to AWOL’s Lesson…Getting Physical
- Eldrbarry.net
- Capture Wales
- Circle of Stories
- Storyline Online
- The Moth — Digital Stories Collection
Samples of Digital Stories
- The Long Limbed Tales
- Storylines America
- History Happens – Story Songs (musical video)
- Indigenous Austrailian Stories (See text or audio files)
- Stories from NASA (audio)
- Living on Earth (video)
- Mountain Nature Network (video)
- Front Line Audio Stories
- Family Stories
- Open Directory Project: Rec: Humor: Audio and Video Clips (a big bunch of links)
Storytelling and International Festivals
- The Calendar of Storytelling Festivals
- Book and other Story Festivals
- Yukon International Storytelling Festival
- International Storytelling Festival – Ireland
- Festival in Dublin, Ireland
- Festival in Austria
- Festival in Australia
- Festival at the Edge – Storytelling
- International Storytelling Center
- The Moth — Programs, Competitions, and Tours
Terms and Definitions
- Glossary of Literary Terms
http://www.uncp.edu/home/canada/work/allam/general/glossary.htm - The Dramatica Dictionary
http://www.dramatica.com/downloads/Dramatica_Dictionary_2000.pdf - The Dramatica Dictionary (a different version)
http://www.dramatica.com/theory/d_dictionary/d_dictionary.htm - Storytelling FAQ
http://www.timsheppard.co.uk/story/ - What is Storytelling?
http://www.prairienet.org/custorytellingguild/stgwhatisstorytelling.html
Storytelling Resources
- Storytelling Book List
StorytellingBookList.htm
Storytelling Quotes
- “Man is eminently a storyteller. His search for a purpose, a cause, an ideal, a mission and the like is largely a search for a plot and a pattern in the development of his life story-a story that is basically without meaning or pattern.” - Eric Hoffer, U.S. philosopher, “The Passionate State of Mind”
- “Long before I wrote stories, I listened for stories. Listening for them is something more acute than listening to them. I suppose it’s an early form of participation in what goes on. Listening children know stories are there. When their elders sit and begin, children are just waiting and hoping for one to come out, like a mouse from its hole.” - Eudora Welty, “One Writer’s Beginnings”
- “I have learned in my 30-odd years of serious writing only one sure lesson: Stories, like whiskey, must be allowed to mature in the cask.” - Se O’Faol, Atlantic Dec 56
- “If stories come to you, care for them. And learn to give them away where they are needed. Sometimes a person needs a story more than food to stay alive.” - Barry Lopez, “Crow and Weasel”
- “To hunt for symbols in a fairy tale is absolutely fatal.” - W. H. Auden
- “Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.” - G. K. Chesterton
- “Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it.” - Hannah Arendt
- “The destiny of the world is determined less by the battles that are lost and won than by the stories it loves and believes in.” - Harold Goddard, The Meaning of Shakespeare
- “Family lore can be a bore, but only when you are hearing it, never when you are relating it to the ones who will be carrying it on for you. A family without a storyteller or two has no way to make sense out of their past and no way to get a sense of themselves.” - Frank Pittman, U.S. psychiatrist and family therapist, “How to Manage Mom and Dad,” Psychology Today (November/December 1994).
- “Of course it’s true, but it may not have happened.” - Patricia Polacco’s grandmother
- “Story is the vehicle we use to make sense of our lives in a world that often defies logic.” - Jim Trelease
- “There have been great societies that did not use the wheel, but there have been no societies that did not tell stories.” - Ursula K. LeGuin
- “The folktale is the primer of the picture-language of the soul.” - Joseph Campbell, The Flight of the Wild Gander
“As we share stories, we exalt in the joy of completed journeys, solved problems and happy endings.” - Joe Healy - “If you want to tell the untold stories, if you want to give voice to the voiceless, you’ve got to find a language. Which goes for film as well as prose, for documentary as well as autobiography. Use the wrong language, and you’re dumb and blind.” - Salman Rushdie, “Songs Don’t Know the Score,” Guardian (London, January 12, 1987).
- “There are only two or three human stories, and they go on repeating themselves as fiercely as if they had never happened before; like the larks in this country, that have been singing the same five notes over for thousands of years.” - Willa Cather, “O Pioneers!”
- “The universe is made of stories, not of atoms.” - Muriel Rukeyser, U.S. poet, “The Speed of Darkness”
- “Faith! he must make his stories shorter Or change his comrades once a quarter.” - Jonathan Swift, “Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift.”
- “It’s all storytelling, you know. That’s what journalism is all about.” - Tom Brokaw, Northwestern University Byline Spring ’82
- “There is a certain embarrassment about being a storyteller in these times when stories are considered not quite as satisfying as statements and statements not quite as satisfying as statistics; but in the long run, a people is known, not by its statements or its statistics, but by the stories it tells.” - Flannery O’Connor, “Mystery and Manners”
- “All human beings have an innate need to hear and tell stories and to have a story to live by.Religion, whatever else it has done, has provided one of the main ways of meeting this abiding need.” - Harvey Cox, Professor of Divinity, Harvard, “The Seduction of the Spirit”
- “Earth and I gave you turquoise when you walked singing. We lived laughing in my house and told old stories.” - N. Scott Momaday, Native American poet, “Earth and I Gave You Turquoise”
- “The tale is often wiser than the teller.” - Susan Fletcher, “Shadow Spinner”
- “‘Thou shalt not’ is soon forgotten, but ‘Once upon a time’ lasts forever.” - Philip Pullman, 1996 Carnegie Medal acceptance speech
- “People who don’t have stories in their cultures go nuts.” - Rafe Martin
- “Telling the proper stories is as if you were approaching the throne of Heaven in a fiery chariot.” - Baal Shem Tov, quoted by Steve Sanfield
- “Australian Aborigines say that the big stories–the stories worth telling and retelling, the ones in which you may find the meaning of your life–are forever stalking the right teller, sniffing and tracking like predators hunting their prey in the bush.” - Robert Moss, “Dreamgates“
- “Stories tell us of what we already knew and forgot, and remind us of what we haven’t yet imagined.? - Anne L. Watson
- “We can never know truth, but some stories are better than others.” - Aaron Shepard
- “Wherever men have lived there is a story to be told.” - Henry David Thoreau
- “The tales are like rays of light, taking their colors from the medium through which they pass.” - W. A. Bone, “Children’s Stories and How to Tell Them“
- “The greatest tales, well told, awaken the fears and longings of the listeners. Each man hears a different story. Each is touched by it according to his inner self. The words go to the ear, but the true messages travel straight to the spirit.” - Juliet Marillier, Sons of the ShadowSources:www.courses.unt.edu