Thank you to Emmalisa Horlacher!

We had the privilege of having Emmalisa Horlacher share a story based on an experience inspired by a moment with her cousin at a mall called “She Met Him at the Mall” on p.22 of our Spring 2023 issue of The Story Beast e-publication.

Hear some words directly from Emmalisa Horlacher in this video.

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Thank you to Joan Leotta!

We had the privilege of having Joan Leotta share a mother/daughter experience of lilies in “The Golden Triangle” on p.20 of our Spring 2023 issue of The Story Beast e-publication. And…amazingly, Joan had a second story accepted called “The Magician’s Trick (Pears),” a Turkish tale on p. 53 of this same issue.

Hear some words directly from Joan Leotta in this video.

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Thank you to Tobey Ishii Anderson!

We had the privilege of having Tobey Ishii Anderson share her experience of traveling to Mongolia to research and understand a story better. Curious? See it on p.40 of our Spring 2023 issue of The Story Beast e-publication.

Hear some words directly from Tobey Ishii Anderson in this video.

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Thank you to Wynn Montgomery!

We had the privilege of having Wynn Montgomery share his poem “I am a Storyteller” in our Spring 2023 issue of The Story Beast e-publication.

On the same page of his poem includes a picture he took that represent storytelling. Curious now?

Hear some words directly from Wynn Montgomery in this video.

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Thank You to Oni Lasana!

We always love hearing from you. What has sparked your interest? Would you recommend us to a friend or two or more?

Of course, you can send us your thoughts by comments on this blog, comments on our YouTube Channel, or even the “traditional” way of sending an email.

Thank you to Oni Lasana to sharing these words.

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“Winged Words” issue is out!

Click on the picture to jump to the Spring 2023 of Issue 7 (or technically Volume 2, Issue 1).

March heralds in the Spring Equinox, when the Sun crosses the Equator heading North and the hours of the day equals those of the night.  Spring is in the air, the birds are returning from their winter travels, and so begins a new season and a new chapter for The Story Beast.  We are excited about our new publishing cycle. With publishing four times a year (March, June, September, and December), potential contributors have more time to create stories, poems, and artwork for the Beast.  We have received some amazing work and we are grateful.  

The Spring Equinox is a time of renewal, rebirth, and the promise of new growth and new horizons.  Are you feeling like you are stuck in a creative rut, constantly telling the same kind of stories or creating the same kind of art in the same way?  How might you refresh yourself?  Perhaps it might help to trying something new, or look at what you do from a different perspective?  Maybe now might be a great time to experiment, to do something different, to play.  When we play, innovation and creativity blossom, rules and constraints are suspended, and we are free to adventure and wonder.  Sometimes we forget that fun is good and that we all need to take time to play. 

ISSUU.com, the publication software we are using, has decided that it will no longer support publication files larger than 50 pages or 50 MB at the complementary level of service.  We have configured our past and future issues to align with these changes. Issues will now have Parts 1 and 2. The pdf versions keeps it as one.

The Beastly Blog (storybeast.org/blog/) is where we will be posting snippets of new articles, stories, and even videos. There will be references to the full pieces, which will be maintained in the Beastly Blog Archive.  Please subscribe to the Beastly Blog to stay connected.  

The Story Beast YouTube Channel (youtube.com/@storybeastepub) is where we will be posting videos created by our columnists and contributors to give you insight into their articles and pieces in The Story Beast.

We hope that folks will be inspired by the ideas and articles shared in the Beastly Blog and contribute to discussions in the Blog. This aligns with our vision of having a “Big Tent” and to create a community, where storytellers, artists, poets, and all art forms that use story, are welcomed.  Please let us know what you would like to see in this e-Pub and what you find helpful through the Blog and the YouTube Channel.

The Story Beast is your e-Pub and we need your poems, stories, and artwork, as well as articles.  We love the creative submissions we have received. We encourage you to keep them coming and to tell your friends about us. Let us know what you think through the Blog or at storybeasteditor@gmail.com .

To all of you who have submitted your words and artwork to The Story Beast, thank you. Thank you for entrusting us with your work and allowing us to share your creativity with others.  Thank you for reading and we will see you all in the Blog, The Story Beast e-pub YouTube Channel, or again in the next issue of The Story Beast in June.  Stay awhile and feast with the Beast!

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Winged Words – still time!

Have you thought about how oral storytelling makes you feel? Or those around you?

What would you do with “Winged Words” for a story, poem, article, or visual art?

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And in case you want to share a video to help spread the word…

Who is the Crone? Does it matter?

Dearest Crone is one part of many of The Story Beast e-publication.

You know of Dear Abby? Well, this is our version.

Dearest Crone has advice ranging from:

* Business & Marketing

* Story Crafting

* Ethics

* And whatever she darn well pleases

But…the identity of this Crone remains a mystery. Do not be deceived by appearances. Or rude behavior.

Have you read Dearest Crone within the December 2022 issue yet found at http://StoryBeast.org/archive?

Check out this video for a teaser!

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Call for 2023 Submissions

We are excited to invite you and others you know to share submissions with The Story Beast, a big-tent e-publication, where we strive to offer innovative and engaging storytelling to all. And free.

Enjoy this 1 1/2 minute video on the themes for 2023. You can still share submissions beyond the themes.

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“Guiding Lights” issue is out!

Click on the picture to jump to our archive page with all our issues including Issue 6.

Winter has come and the Holidays and the Solstice are around the corner.  It is a time of transition and change, as we reflect on the year which has past and the New Year, which beckons us onward.  We took on publishing this e-publication because we love storytelling in all of its forms.  This has been our way to build connections and community across the storytelling world.  

For the past six months, we at The Story Beast have been dancing as fast as we can to create this e-pub and deliver to all of you something of quality and value at no cost.  We have made the exciting decision to use a multimedia approach to transform the production of our flagship e-pub from monthly to quarterly. We will be publishing The Story Beast in the months of the solstices and equinoxes, December, March, June, and September.

To help maintain and build this community we have created among storytellers and artists, we have established the Beastly Blog (storybeast.org/blog).  We will be posting snippets of new articles, stories, and even videos there, with references to the full pieces to be maintained in the Beast Bites Archive (storybeast.org/bites).  January 2023 will be the beginning of a blog blitz. Please subscribe to the Beastly Blog to stay connected. 

We created a YouTube Channel (youtube.com/@storybeastepub) where we will house videos from our contributing artists. February 2023 will feature videos and vlogs with behind-the-scene and reflections.  Let us know what you would like to see in this e-pub and what you find helpful through the blog. This aligns with our vision of having a “Big Tent” where storytellers, artists, poets, and all art forms that use story are welcomed.

Please let us know what you would like to see in this e-Pub, what you find helpful, and tell your friends about us.

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Tell us…what did you sink your teeth into for this issue? Past issues?