Winter/Spring, 1998 (Issue 13) Theme: "HIGH-TECH" STORYTELLING
Meet David Holt with his Thunderware
From Fairview, North Carolina
(Pictured on the cover. Also see pages 19-20.)
Table of Contents:
Section 1: Information about Storytelling and Technology
4 Fundraising for the Arts: Finding Information on the Internet, by HEATHER FOREST, Huntington, New York
5 The Scattered Brain, by DAVID NOVAK, San Diego, California
9 Exit Stage Left: Stage Terms for Storytellers, by DOLORES HYDOCK, Birmingham, Alabama
11 Microphones for the Intelligible Story, an interview with RON WICKMAN
14 Dialing Up Stories, an interview with JACK AND CAROL HUEBNER
17 Storytelling Software and CD-ROMs, by WENDY WELCH, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
19 The Nuts and Bolts of David Holt's Thunderware, an interview with DAVID HOLT
21 Oh, What a Web We Weave, by ELIZABETH FLUELLEN, Spartanburg, South Carolina
28 "High-Tech" Photo Fun: Who ARE these folks?
Section 2: Columns
22 Tips From the Storytelling Coach: What To Include on a Storytelling Web Page, by DOUG LIPMAN, West Somerville, Massachusetts
23 Opinion: Defining Storytelling: Some Theoretical Thoughts, by R. CRAIG RONEY, Detroit, Michigan
24 Nursery Rhyme History: Little Bo Peep, by JIM KEVIN, Johnson City, Tennessee
Section 3: Stories
25 Viney's Free Papers, by REX ELLIS, Williamsburg, Virginia. Reprinted from Beneath the Blazing Sun: Stories from the African-American Journey (August House)
29 Njabola, by GAIL FRICKER, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
31 Quarry Farm Query, by RUSS SMITH, Akron, Ohio
31 The Beggar King, by BRIAN CAVANAUGH, Steubenville, Ohio
31 Grains of Sharing, by BRIAN CAVANAUGH, Steubenville, Ohio
Other Information
32 Finalists from the 1997 NATIONAL STORYTELLING YOUTH OLYMPICS
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