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The following provides links to storyteller web sites with useful links to other storytelling resources.

 

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

http://www.storybug.net/links.html
- Karen Chace, a professional storyteller and web researcher, provides links to a wide range of storytelling and literature resources.

http://www.storyarts.org 
- Heather Forest's site with many lesson plans and ideas for working in schools.

http://www.storytellingpower.com
- Chris King's site (truly a useful site!).

http://www.storydynamics.com
- Doug Lipman's site with great articles about storytelling.

http://www.storyteller.net
- Sean Buvala's site with free articles and listings for storytellers.

http://www.folktale.net
- Tim Jenning's site with folktale openings and closings and other great advice!

http://www.storyconnection.net
- Dianne de Las Casas offers a Storyteller's Library and a Storytelling Activities section.

www.story-lovers.com
- Story Lovers World is a web site that is incredibly useful for finding stories around a theme. When you first go to this web site it might seem just a web site for cards with illustrations of old fairy tales - but scroll down and you will find "SOS Searching Out Stories".

When you go to this web site you will find many many themes of stories, and under each listing you will find details of stories. Some times there might only be a reference to a story in a book, sometimes there might be the bones of a story, and sometimes a link to a story on the web site.

There are also the "Bare Bones" books which you can download for free. These are literally the bare bones of stories which can then be worked up into your own version. It is worth noting that members of the Surrey Storytellers Guild have contributed to some of them!

 

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