Have you thought about how oral storytelling makes you feel? Or those around you? What would you do with “Under the Tome & Tombs” for a story, poem, article, or visual art? We have extended the deadline to August 21, 2023 for our September 15, 2023 issue. Share your hunger for stories. Feel fee toContinue reading ““Under the Tome & Tombs” – extended deadline!”
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Thank you to Lex Meyer!
We had the privilege of having Lex Meyer share an article called “Belle of the Ball: Is the Anime Belle the new ‘Cinderella?”” that was inspired by traveling the world and doing exactly that…street storytelling. See this in the New Sparks section on p. 44 of our Spring 2023 issue of The Story Beast e-publication. HearContinue reading “Thank you to Lex Meyer!”
Thank you to Juliana Marin!
We had the privilege of having Juliana Marin share an article called “The Right Story for the Right Time: Storytelling on the Street” that was inspired by traveling the world and doing exactly that…street storytelling. See this in the Journeys section on p. 37 of our Spring 2023 issue of The Story Beast e-publication. Hear someContinue reading “Thank you to Juliana Marin!”
Thank you to Robin Reichert!
We had the privilege of having Robin Reichert share an article called “Rhythms of Life” that was inspired by the moments she had 30 years ago. See this in the Healing Springs section on p. 61 of our Spring 2023 issue of The Story Beast e-publication. Hear some words directly from Robin Reichert by what happenedContinue reading “Thank you to Robin Reichert!”
Thank you to Phyllis Blackstone!
We had the privilege of having Phyllis Blackstone share an article called “The Postcard” on a teaching tool that anyone can use to boost communication. See this in the Teacher Tales & Tentacles section on p. 30 of our Spring 2023 issue of The Story Beast e-publication. She would to receive feedback or questions at phyllis.blackstone@gmail.com.Continue reading “Thank you to Phyllis Blackstone!”
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. Remember thatContinue reading “Thank you to Emmalisa Horlacher!”
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 directlyContinue reading “Thank you to Joan Leotta!”
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. Remember that you can subscribe and/or follow theContinue reading “Thank you to Tobey Ishii Anderson!”
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. Remember that youContinue reading “Thank you to Wynn Montgomery!”
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? Share your hunger for stories. Feel fee to email us at StoryBeastEditor@gmail.com. The Story Beast is produced with the support of Artists Standing Strong Together (ASST).Continue reading “Winged Words – still time!”