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By Michele Glazer
Step back in time for an afternoon with Beatrix Potter at the annual Tea with Bea at Roswell, Georgia's Barrington Hall

By zinc Roe design: new media for kids
Zimmer Twins at School (www.zimmertwinsatschool.com) bundles the fun moviemaker children love with new teacher-friendly class management tools and privacy settings designed specifically for use in the classroom.

By Authors' Marketing Service
F.R. Merrill’s The Final Act will soon be available!

By Monica Wister, New Street
Author Mike Egan advances a radical vision of Kesey as shaman and performance artist.

By Paul J. Pfarr
Paul J. Pfarr’s wildly funny memoir, Grandma Does His Duty, hatches-out in bookstores August 1st. The humorist and former back-to-the-lander celebrates his own American experience with this upbeat, quirky take on growing up in the 50s and 60s.

By 4&9 Productions
In a land overgrown that was known to be shown by its own magic tone of Foo Fah... Storyteller Marc Speigel presents some of the sights and sounds of his upcoming show at Captial Fringe Preview Night, Friday July 1

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By Backstories Studio
Ted Frank, Principal Storyteller of Backstories Studio announced today that the San Francisco based creative firm will be offering a hands-on, interactive workshop on storytelling for consumer insights and strategy.

By Poor No More inc 2008
Poor No More Productions, directed by Osseo resident and compassionate rebel Donald (DJ) Jackson, will present the kickoff event of Compassionate Rebels on the Move on Saturday, February 25 from 12 noon to 2 p.m.

By Michele Glazer
Step back in time for an afternoon with Beatrix Potter at the annual Tea with Bea at Roswell, Georgia's Barrington Hall

By Lisa M. Umina, Publisher
Law student Matthew Hebebrand’s passions include reading, storytelling and writing, and he plans to inspire other young people to find their own talents and use them to make the world a better place.

By Canyon Prince
Killcam: live launches the next stage in interactive transmedia storytelling project hijacks social media, creating a real world user experience for horror fans everywhere

By The Porfessional Writing Academy
How to Write Your Family History is a new app that uses tried-and-tested teaching methods to help you turn the extraordinary lives of your ancestors into compelling stories - for fun, for publication and for posterity.

By DK Smith
Sock 'n' Boots, author, D.K Smith, announces the upcoming release of Sock 'n' Boots Adventures, for the iPad.

By zinc Roe design: new media for kids
Zimmer Twins at School (www.zimmertwinsatschool.com) bundles the fun moviemaker children love with new teacher-friendly class management tools and privacy settings designed specifically for use in the classroom.

By Shannon McNeal
TELLABRATION!™ brings together some of Atlanta's most celebrated storytellers to delight, captivate, and mesmerize audiences with their tales geared to adults on November 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Carter Library and Museum.

By Authors' Marketing Service
F.R. Merrill’s The Final Act will soon be available!

By Marcelo Lewin
You have your story, now let FilmmakingWebinars.com show you how make it a cinematic event!

By Monica Wister, New Street
Author Mike Egan advances a radical vision of Kesey as shaman and performance artist.

By Mike Logsdon Illustration
Mike Logsdon, a children's illustrator, had an illustration published on a CD for the play "Ardnaglass on the Air". See his website www.mikelogdonillustration.com to experience more of his paintings and drawings

By Eva-Maria Mueller
Erfolg im Marketing ist einfach: Erzählen Sie Geschichten, damit Ihre Kunden Sie verstehen, es gut behalten und es weitererzählen können. Das gibt gratis Mundpropaganda. Lernen Sie in einem Arbeits-E-Book, wie Sie selbst Geschichten erzählen.

By Nancy Brown
Nostalgia magazine Looking Back has a new editor. Mary Beth Weisenburger joined the editorial team at DRG in the spring of 2011, and the August 2011 issue marks her first issue as editor.

By Paul J. Pfarr
Paul J. Pfarr’s wildly funny memoir, Grandma Does His Duty, hatches-out in bookstores August 1st. The humorist and former back-to-the-lander celebrates his own American experience with this upbeat, quirky take on growing up in the 50s and 60s.

By K. Sean Buvala
The "Executive Speaker Training Workshop," teaching public speaking skills via business storytelling, will be held in Avondale on August 22-23, 2011. Event is especially targeted for those in small to medium-sized businesses or non-profits.

By 4&9 Productions
In a land overgrown that was known to be shown by its own magic tone of Foo Fah... Storyteller Marc Speigel presents some of the sights and sounds of his upcoming show at Captial Fringe Preview Night, Friday July 1

By Richard Hatch
Magician Richard Hatch will join storytellers Karl Behling and Suzanne Decaria, Utah's biggest liar George McEwan and the Glastonbury Duo at the Farmington Community Arts Center at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 7 for "Tales for a Summer Evening"

By Dreaming Dragon Publishing LLC
New children's book synthesizes ancient story telling technique with modern digital artwork. "Golden Deer Sun and White Bear Moon" masters the balance of old and new in a delightful tale of creation in a Native American format.

By University of Missouri–St. Louis
The 2011 Connections Institute, a professional development opportunity for K–8 teachers, explores ways that the arts can contribute to students’ understanding and engagement in character development

By Shannon McNeal
Join us May 15th at the Clarkston Community Center for an evening of songs and stories starring Shannon McNeal and also featuring Paula Larke and McKenzie Wren with the Community Center's board member Lesley Dixon as emcee.

By Echo Media Group
Easy-to-use Platform Encourages Literacy and Connects Families through the Timeless Tradition of Storytelling

By Kay DeMartini
Real Stories celebrates its first year anniversary by partying in style with stories about celebrations: the surprise party no one will forget; the birthday party no one attended; the anniversary cruise on the “Ship Salmonella.”

By University of Missouri–St. Louis
The free arts and cultural events during the month of April focus on art, music, history and storytelling

By Waterlogg Productions
Ancient Rising: The 3D Audiobook Experience UNABRIDGED by JC De La Torre Narrated by Joe Bevilacqua Regular Price: $20.99

By University of Missouri–St. Louis
Karen Moore, a longtime St. Louis librarian, will be honored at the 32nd Annual Festival, which begins May 4

By Amazing People Club Ltd
(If you could invite famous people from the past to dinner who would you invite? Would it be Shakespeare, Mozart, Coco Chanel, Elvis Presley or Walt Disney? Now you can read and listen to what they may have said at such a meeting in this new series.

By Strategic Book Group
In this second book in the Payyoli trilogy series, The Payyoli Draupnir: An Asgard-Kailash Expedition, author/playwright Mohan Narayanan weaves an exciting bond between the Norse and Hindu Gods.

By Shannon McNeal
MothUP Atlanta has taken the city by storm! There have been standing room only crowds at Manuel's Tavern the fourth Tuesday of every month. The Southern Order of Storytellers has added a new show to its festival lineup featuring 7 of these tellers.

By Shannon McNeal
The Southern Order of Storytellers presents its 29th Annual Storytelling Festival in Atlanta March 18 & 19. The featured artists are Carmen Agra Deedy and John McCuthcheon. The festival includes something for everyone, including an adult only show.

By Frances Corcoran
Intro to The Amazing People Club bringing women "face to face" with amazing women from around the world including Arden, Peron, Curie and Chanel. In support of the world's largest gathering of women ever - involving women from 176 countries.

By Adelphi University
Adelphi University is pleased to host “The Power of Imagination: A Storytelling Conference,” co-sponsored by Adelphi’s Ruth S. Ammon School of Education and the Winkler Center for Adult Learning.

By John F. Blair, Publisher
This collection of childhood adventures transports readers “back to those days,” a time when children were free to roam, before computers and video games.

By Strategic Book Group
Shiva's Own Story Explores the Importance of Storytelling

By Shannon McNeal
At the annual Storytelling Festival of the Southern Order of Storytellers, Atlanta has the unique opportunity to see nationally renowned storyteller and Decatur native Carmen Deedy performing alongside John McCutcheon, folk music’s renaissance man.

By Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency
The drama and diversity of Africa’s culture will be featured throughout Delray Beach, as different venues collaborate for a multi‐location exhibit and series of events that opens February 3rd and continues through Black History Month.

By DW Communications
Acclaimed actress, writer and educator Tracey Erin Smith offers two new Soul-O Theatre personal storytelling performance courses this winter/spring to help people create their own one-person shows from the raw material of their life stories.

By University of Missouri–St. Louis
Amateur storytellers are encouraged to submit their own storytelling videos for a chance to win cash prizes and an opportunity to perform their story live during the annual festival

By Shannon McNeal
The Southern Order of Storytellers presents "Stories for a Cold Winter's Eve" a concert in the spirit of the Appalachian tradition celebrating the end of the holiday season with three is its finest storytellers - Ron Kemp, Jan Cribbs, Shannon McNeal.

By The MASIE Center
Focus on Video Stories & Video Chat for Organizational Knowledge

By Brittany Conklin
Arizona Science Center and Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa Present Native American Storytelling & Science Under the Stars

By Shannon McNeal
Atlanta Relapse Theatre hosts Southern Humorist and Storyteller, Shannon McNeal, as source for local improv comedy troupe Thursday, November 18, 2010.

By Aelan Consulting
An American movie company believes that the way of the future is global movies as poignant as 'Slumdog Millionaires' and as epic as 'Avatar' !

By Prairie Dog Media
Atlanta Luxury Bed & Breakfast Inn donates accommodation to support Green’s ‘Unchained Tour’ across Georgia

By Univerisity of Chicago Department of Music
Witches from Slavic and Russian folklore convene in Mandel Hall for this year’s USO Halloween concert

By Ellyn Ruhlmann
The Waukegan Public Library accepts the statewide award Sept. 29, 2010, at the Illinois Library Association Annual Conference in Chicago.

By Jonathan Kruk, Master Storyteller
Children listening to Jonathan Kruk's "Little People Tour" always claim they see real fairies. Granted, the museum staff sets up bark leprechaun lairs, a troll bridge, plus, a few teens flit by in fairy wings. But kids feel "little people" there.

By Denise Fowble
Denise Fowble, the Tailored Speaker, published her new website earlier today, August 31st, 2010, which is hosted by Verizon, her wireless provider.

By The Speaker Studio
LIVE! Storytellers share the stage for an open mic of fun



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