All the Newspapers in the World by Edmund Dulac, 1911 |
Below
are the sites I offer for the October/November/December 2013 issue. October is
apple picking time in the USA so there is a basketful of apple tales and of
course, resources for Halloween. In addition, November is National Novel
Writing Month so there are sites with information to help you travel the
publishing road, along with stories to celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas. I
hope you find something to add to your repertoire.
Building Your Book for Kindle – This is a
free Kindle download from Amazon.com.
You may view the table of contents at the link.
http://tinyurl.com/mbmd46q
How to Publish Short Stories – Seven steps
to start you on the road to adding 'author' to your resume.
http://tinyurl.com/mobpsrv
http://tinyurl.com/mobpsrv
How to Successfully Self-Publish a
Kindle eBook –
“You have everything you need to start sharing
your message today—fingers, keyboard, and the Internet.” Writer and blogger and
Jeff Goins’ breaks it down in five easy sections.
http://tinyurl.com/lbkuakoHow to Write a Non-fiction Book Proposal –This article shares information on book outlines, specifications, author information and more to help you get it right the first time. http://tinyurl.com/maxh8fw
Independent Publishers and University Presses – From A – Z a
list of book publishers, mainly from the U.S. and Canada.
http://www.newpages.com/book-publishers/
Online Book Publishing – A 2013 chart
comparing 10 of the best online book publishing companies and their services.
http://tinyurl.com/lkyys7q
Top Ten Frequently Asked Questions About
Children’s Book Publishing by Robin Michal Koontz,
SCBWI Regional Advisor.
http://www.scbwisocal.org/htmls/FAQs.htm
In
some parts of the United States autumn means its apple picking time. I offer
you some stories to complement the season.
The Apples of the Hesperides - A Greek Myth. The eleventh tale
from the Twelve Labors of Hercules.
http://tinyurl.com/k8syyjr
A Boy and His Donkey - Hispanic Southwest
http://tinyurl.com/lwttvus The Apple of Contentment by Howard Pyle
http://tinyurl.com/m38e7tl
The Enchanted Apple Tree - France
Another version of this story is "Tia Miseria's Pear Tree," a story from Puerto Rico.
http://tinyurl.com/kxrt29h
The Twelve Months – Russia
http://russian-crafts.com/tales/12months.html
The Glass Mountain – Polish
http://tinyurl.com/mbh5q6h
The Golden Apples and the Nine Pea Hens – Serbia
http://tinyurl.com/mpyratmStory-Lovers.com - Information and story suggestions from the fabulous Jackie Baldwin.
http://tinyurl.com/lztfrd
The Tale of the Three Apples from the Arabian Nights
http://tinyurl.com/n3d99fx
The Laughing Apple and the Weeping Apple - Turkey
http://tinyurl.com/m59oe3r
Halloween
is here! Some tales to fright and delight your audiences.
Can Such Things Be?
Short, spine tingling tales, published in 1910, to add to your storytelling
repertoires from 1910.
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/4366
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/4366
Story-Lovers.com - Jackie Baldwin stirs up a witches' brew of stories ideas. Check out the Halloween Bare Bones book, the perfect addition to your library!
http://tinyurl.com/kfwzcmh
Don’t forget to bring some Halloween fun into the classroom!
Halloween Games for the Classroom -
“A collection of fun and educational Halloween games that build math and
language skills for grades K-5.
http://tinyurl.com/ya4hn36
Three multicultural tales to celebrate my favorite holiday,
Thanksgiving.
The
Circle of Life and the Clambake – A Native
American story from the Wampanoag
culture that encompasses the spirit of thanksgiving, the circle of life and
caring for the earth.http://tinyurl.com/kpdyaq
The Magic of Muskil Gusha –
Iran
http://www.aaronshep.com/stories/048.html The Scarecrow’s Thanksgiving – Canada
http://tinyurl.com/y9ulwob
A plethora of all things
Christmas piled high under the tree.
World of Christmas
Twenty-two tales and information
on Christmas symbols and superstitions.http://www.worldofchristmas.net/christmas-stories/
The link below will take you to all
of the Stor e Telling blog posts, with synopses, from my 2007-2012 columns for
the national Storytelling Magazine.
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2013/12/stor-e-telling-columns-2007-to-2012.html
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