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 Storytelling in the News

Evelyn Clark's corporate storytelling in Costco Connections Magazine
Articles on storytelling continue to pop up in business magazines and popular publications.  Most recently is an article on corporate storytelling in the small business section of  the October 2007 edition of Costco Connections Magazine (p.22-23).  Seattle storyteller and business consultant, Evelyn Clark, is featured in this story reminding us that stories can be a powerful tool for good business communication and identity.  Congratulations Evelyn.
Direct link to Costco Connections Magazine article
More information on Evelyn Clark and corporate storytelling
 
 Storytelling Events - Pacific Northwest

Exciting storytelling events are upcoming
More and more storytelling events are being organized around the Pacific Northwest.  Storytellers and storytelling groups are more actively warming their voices for a wider group of audiences. Jump in the car with a couple of friends and go listen to a few good tales at several excellent festivals and storytelling events that are happening this year.  To find updated listings of several storytelling festivals, other upcoming events CLICK HERE
NSN Information
National Storytelling Network membership growing
Membership in the National Storytelling Network is growing across the Pacific Northwest.  We have more NSN members than ever before and attendance at storytelling events is growing. If any newcomers to the Washington Storytelling Newsletter mailing list are not currently members you can find out more
NSN membership at www.storynet.org or contact your NSN state liaisons:

Washington:   
Rosemary Scott Vohs              Rosemary.Vohs@wwu.edu
Oregon:         
Yvonne Young                            yvonneyoung@efn.org
Idaho:            
Teresa Clark                              tclark@mstar2.net
Alaska:           
Anne Fuller                                 fernleafgt@yahoo.com

 

Editorial assistance requested for WSN
The editor of the Washington Storytelling Newsletter requests assistance from readers who wish to send in announcements, articles, updates or other information that would be enjoyed by storytellers and enthusiasts in our region.
 Storytelling Festivals - Pacific Northwest

Storytelling Events in the Pacific Northwest

 WSN Mailing List

For those interested in receiving Washington Storytelling Newsletter update announcements please send the following details:

Name/Organization:
Address:
Phone:
E-mail:
Web site:  (if applicable)
Brief description: (e.g. storyteller, educator, librarian, enthusiast, etc.)
Membership info: (e.g. National Storytelling Network, local storytelling guild, etc.)

Send information to: Rosemary.Vohs@wwu.edu

If you know of others in Washington (and nearby areas) who would also be interested in knowing about this publication please pass on this information.

 

The Washington Storytelling Newsletter is a publication of Western Washington University and the Woodring College of Education, aiming to serve the educational and storytelling communities in Washington state and surrounding areas.  This and future editions/updates of the WSN will consist of brief articles on storytelling, reviews of books and recordings, event listings, educational opportunities, and other storytelling news of interest in the Pacific Northwest. The WSN is an electronic newsletter updated and edited as news arrives.  Announcements of new editions/updates will be received by subscribers via e-mail.

The Washington Storytelling Newsletter is edited by:
Rosemary Scott Vohs
Faculty member, Woodring College of Education, WWU
WA State Liaison, National Storytelling Network
Phone:        360-650-6446
E-mail:        Rosemary.Vohs@wwu.edu
Web site:    www.wwu.edu/~rvohs

 

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