Smithsonian National Storytelling Festival

While working with the Smithsonian Folk Festival in Washington D.C., I had the beginnings of an idea. Storytelling as an art form clearly thrives in community. Many people who hunger to be better storytellers suffer from a lack of constructive feedback. Maybe what the storytelling community needs is someplace to go that will allow them to learn the process for creating great stories.


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Brother Wolf Storytelling
Eric James Wolf
P.O. Box 711
Yellow Springs, Ohio. 45387
(937) 767-8696


Some overseas storytellers and storytelling presenters have found email to be blocked by spam filters. If you wish, you can also reach me in a few days at My yahoo storytelling email at ericwolf2 figure it out. View Eric Wolf's profile on LinkedIn

 

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