Hi All I just opened my email inbox and once again found on e of those infrequent treastes of the natural world from Doug Elliot. Now I know that if you are like me – you have subscribed to a lot of storytellers email lists. I get emails newsletters about traveling, performing, book writing, [...]
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Storytelling: The Oldest Art Tales from around the world told by Cris Riedel Website: http://www.storiesconnect.com $15.00 includes shipping & handling. To order email: [email protected] Reviewed By Linda Goodman This delightful CD, recorded live at Debbie’s Café in Wayland, New York, features familiar multi-cultural tales given new [...]

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I wrote an article like this back in 2009 – there has been a lot of water under the that bridge and I rarely write articles for this bog – but recently someone twitted about that old post and I thought – what they heck might as well update my readers. Keep in mind that [...]

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Storyteller Mark Goldman has been steadily collecting very short video responses from storytellers you know and love allover the country.

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Deirdre of the Sorrows, by Diane Edgecomb with Margot Chamberlain, compact disc available from Diane Edgecomb, P.O. Box 16, Jamaica Plain, MA, 02130 (617) 522-4335. Email: [email protected]. $15.00, plus $1.50 S&H. Suggested age range: 12 years through adult Reviewed by Linda Goodman To see Diane Edgecomb perform Deirdre of the Sorrows, accompanied by Margot Chamberlain on the [...]

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By Priscilla Howe. Available at www.priscillahowe.com. (click on Listen to My Stories and from that page click on the CDBaby link to buy this DVD) Email: [email protected]. $12.00. Suggested ages: 3 – 10 years Reviewed by Linda Goodman I first saw Priscilla Howe in April 1989 at the Connecticut Storytelling Festival. She was telling a story [...]

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Written and performed by Diane Ferlatte, with Erik Pearson. Order by emailing [email protected] or visit www.dianeferlatte.com Reviewed by Linda Goodman Diane Ferlatte has a rich, silky voice that is full of soul and heart. I could listen to her recite multiplication tables for hours and never feel board. Imagine how pleasant it is to hear her telling [...]
Hi All I just opened my email inbox and once again found on e of those infrequent treastes of the natural world from Doug Elliot. Now I know that if you are like me – you have subscribed to a lot of storytellers email lists. I get emails newsletters about traveling, performing, book writing, [...]
Yankee Ingenuity Written and performed by Jo Radner; $15, including shipping and handling. To order, email [email protected]. Also available on CD Baby. http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/joradner Reviewed By Linda Goodman I became a fan of Jo Radner at the New England Modern Storytelling Festival in Windsor, Maine in 1997, when I heard [...]