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but will not be adding current columns until the
following year. If you want immediate access to the newest websites,
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you find this useful.
ABE Books
Searching for that illusive piece of literature? Over 10,000 book dealers worldwide list books for sale at ABE. Search by title, author or keyword. Their BookSleuth will even track down a book if you can’t remember the title or author.
http://www.abebooks.com/
Applit
I shared this website before but since this issues theme is humor, like a good joke, it bears repeating. Jack Tales, poetry, authors, study guides and lesson plans, bibliographies and an index categorized by genre. The entire site is focused on Appalachian Literature.
http://www.ferrum.edu/applit/
4 2 eXplore ~ Topic:
Oral History
A wealth of web links on how to conduct interviews, projects
with links to curriculum guides and projects dealing with Oral History.http://www.42explore.com/oralhst.htm
Legends of
Fifteen legends and background information from the book published in 1910.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/pac/maui/index.htm
Puppet Tools
Interested in the art of puppetry? This is the place to be. The site features an online workshop with 16 self paced segments; resources, services, journals, books, articles and more.
http://www.puppetools.com/
Sisters Choice ~ Active Heroines in Folktales
An index of books with annotations on strong women in folktales; a perfect place to start if you are developing a program around this theme.
http://www.sisterschoice.com/heroines.html
StoryCorps.net -
Telling American Tales
StoryCorps is a national oral-history project funded by a
$50,000.00 grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. StoryCorps is seeking
questions, suggestions and facilitators. You could be part of this exciting new
project and then wouldn’t YOU have story to tell! www.StoryCorps.net
http://www.iupui.edu/~webtrain/web_samples/cmc.html
Weaving Arts and Lore
Articles, stories, myth and lore; a wonderful web of information
from around the world.http://www.mythinglinks.org/ct~weaving.html
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
2002
January February 2002 - Folktales, myths, legends and pourquoi stories
from around the world and a few other sites to whet your appetite.
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/stor-e-telling-january-february-2002.html
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/stor-e-telling-january-february-2002.html
May June 2002 -
American Life Histories from the WPA Project, Mayan and Philippine folktale's,
public domain tales dating back to the 1880's, seasonal stories of forests,
frogs, moons and maidens, solar folklore and more.
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-stor-e-telling.html
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-stor-e-telling.html
July
August 2002 - Trickster tales, Kenyan folktales, flower fables and
participation stories to put some fun in your summer storytelling.
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-ii-stor-e-telling.html
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-ii-stor-e-telling.html
September October 2002
– Included is a guide to collecting family folklore, folktales from Britain,
Russia, Kashmir, fables from the Panchatantra, Jataka stories, and Native
American legends ready to be explored.
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-iii-stor-e.html
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-iii-stor-e.html
November December 2002 - Resources for Jack Tales, puppets, ghost stories,
educational resources and activities, Australian storytelling, traditions and
folklore from the Orkney Islands. For extra fun the Book Hive link will lead
you to stories by the amazing Jackie Torrence and other well-known tellers.
Next stop, 2003!
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-iv-stor-e-telling.html
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-iv-stor-e-telling.html
2003
January February –
Folktales from Africa and Norway, Borneo myths and legends, ghost stories,
storytelling games and resources, and a wee bit more.
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-v-stor-e-telling.html
March April - Grant
resources, improvisational games to add to your storytelling residency, Native
American Trickster Tales, information to keep your voice in tip
top telling shape and more.
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/07/following-breadcrumbs-vi-stor-e-telling.html
May
June - The theme
for the Storytelling Magazine issue was Grant Resources and all the links have
been checked. I hope you will find something to help you discover that pot of
gold!
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/07/following-breadcrumbs-vii-stor-e.html
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/07/following-breadcrumbs-vii-stor-e.html
July August - Some delightful sites to whet your storytelling appetite.
You will find Andrew Lang's colored fairy tales books and more of his works,
stories from the Arabian Nights, Hodja tales and more stories about trees than
you could ever hope to climb! I hope you find something useful for your work.
September October - You will find a wonderful site that offers stories searchable by continent, country and theme. Also, Legends of Guam, Western Yuga folktales, teaching benchmarks by state, resources to care for your voice and more.
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/08/following-breadcrumbs-ix-stor-e-telling.html
Stor e Telling Columns 2007-2012
All 31 blog posts, along with a brief synopsis for each one, in an easy to access post at the link below.
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2013/12/stor-e-telling-columns-2007-to-2012.html
Stor e Telling Columns 2013
From 1001 Night to 2001 Story Resources – This link will lead to you one blog post with all of my columns from 2013.
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/from-1001-nights-to-2001-story.html
Karen
Chace 2014 ©
This blog post was researched and compiled by Karen Chace. Permission for private use is granted. Distribution, either electronically or on paper is prohibited without my expressed written permission. For permission please contact me at storybug@aol.com. Of course, if you wish to link to my blog via your website, blog, newsletter, Facebook page or Twitter please feel free to do so; I greatly appreciate your support and personal integrity.
This blog post was researched and compiled by Karen Chace. Permission for private use is granted. Distribution, either electronically or on paper is prohibited without my expressed written permission. For permission please contact me at storybug@aol.com. Of course, if you wish to link to my blog via your website, blog, newsletter, Facebook page or Twitter please feel free to do so; I greatly appreciate your support and personal integrity.
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