Welcome to the Storytelling library resources page! Here you will find a variety of resources to help you along through the semester.
Please don't hesitate to ask a librarian if you have any questions!
These are titles that cover a wide range of storytelling topics. We do not currently have these titles in the library but we are happy to get them for you!
Birch, C.L.The Whole Storytelling Handbook: Using Imagery to Create The Storytelling Experience (August House, 2000).
De Vos, Gail.Storytelling for Young Adults: A Guide to Tales for Teens, 2nd ed. (Libraries Unlimited, 2003).
Dubrovin, Vivian.Storytelling for the Fun of It: A Handbook for Children, rev. ed. (Storycraft, 1999).
---.Tradin’ Tales with Grandpa: A Kid’s Guide for Intergenerational Storytelling (Storycraft, 2000).
Greene, Ellin, and Baker, Augusta.Storytelling: Art and Technique, 3rd ed. (R.R. Bowker, 1996).
Leeming, D.A.Storytelling Encyclopedia: Historical, Cultural, and Multiethnic Approaches to Oral
Traditions Around the World (Oryx, 1997).
Macdonald, M.R.The Storyteller’s Start-up Book: Finding, Learning, Performing, and Using Folktales Including Twelve Tellable Tales (August House, 1993).
Mooney, Bill, and Holt, David.The Storyteller’s Guide: Storytellers Share Advice for the Classroom, Boardroom, Showroom, Podium, Pulpit and Center Stage (August House, 1996).
Moore, Robin.Creating a Family Storytelling Tradition: Awakening the Hidden Storyteller (August House, 1999).
Ross, R.R.Storyteller: The Classic that Heralded America’s Storytelling Revival, 3rd rev. ed. (August House, 1996).
Sawyer, Ruth.The Way of the Storyteller (Penguin, 1977).
Sima, Judy, and Cordi, Kevin.Raising Voices: Creating Youth Storytelling Groups and Troupes
(Libraries Unlimited, 2003).
Yashinsky, Dan.Suddenly They Heard Footsteps: Storytelling for the Twenty-first Century (Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2006).