RESOURCES

This page is guide on where to find more information on storytelling, from tips to events.

Society For Storytelling promotes oral storytelling in the UK. They provide information, support, event news and resources to storytellers and for those looking to book a storyteller.

The Scottish Storytelling Centre is right in the heart of Edinburgh upon the Royal Mile offers support and facilities for storytellers throughout Scotland.

International Storytelling Network promotes storytellers and storytelling events throughout the world.

Emerson College provides storytelling courses for adults.

Friends of Amari is an International Association contributing to the revitalisation of the village and valley of Amari in Crete through the Art of Storytelling and by supporting local cultural initiatives.

Little Books is a scheme where a class or even an entire school can write their own book, get it published complete with their own drawings. Great as part of a story writing or poetry project.

Kindandgenerous productions backed the first ever UK Laureate for Storytelling.

Myths and Legends read, write and tell your own stories, including many animated stories from all around the world.

StoryArts is full of ideas for using stories in the classroom, as well as including some stories to listen and some excercises to have a go at.

Story-lovers offers a wealth of information and the SOS (Searching out stories) section is very useful when tracking down particular tales.

Art of Storytelling Show is an american site which is part online magazine, part information site, all tied in with webisodes.

Surrey Storytellers Guild run story coaching in both Ewell and Farnham and open mike nights in Ewell once a month, as well as running storytelling workshops.

Story Bee is a fantastic american site to listen to tales, stories are stored into suitable age ranges.

Tim Sheppard's resource site for all things storytelling, with hundreds of links, books, clubs and tellers cited.

The London Centre for Internation Storytelling

Facts and Fiction Online storytelling magazine.

The George Ewart Evans Centre for Storytelling, Glamorgan

Young storyteller of the year is an annual competition open to all 15 - 26yrs old, and to promote the next generation of storytellers.

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