Quantcast
Channel: storytelling Archives | Blogcritics
Browsing all 50 articles
Browse latest View live

Storytelling Game Review: ‘Before There Were Stars’ from Smirk & Laughter

Before There Were Stars from Smirk & Laughter Games allows players to compose their own myths and legends about how the world has come together. Like many anthropological stories, the tales are...

View Article


Book Review: The Weaver by Kai Strand

Kai Strand’s debut mid-grade novel The Weaver is a must read. The story is about Mary Wordsmith, whose wish is to be able to weave a tale just like her mother. Mary is a typical teen who wants to be...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Interview with Kai Strand, Author of The Weaver

Kai Strand is a middle grade and young adult author. She lives in Central Oregon with her husband and children. They love to hike and geocache. She reads every story she writes to them. They are...

View Article

My Family’s Tradition of Storytelling, Revisited

My youngest child is now an older teen and she possesses the cognitive skills necessary to understand, enjoy, and/or be mortified by the tales my family has long had a habit of spinning, especially...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Interview: John Paul Jaramillo, author of The House of Order

A native of Southern Colorado, John Paul Jaramillo now lives, writes and teaches in Springfield, Illinois. He has an MFA in creative writing from Oregon State University, and presently holds the...

View Article


Book Review: The Weaver by Kai Strand

Kai Strand’s debut mid-grade novel The Weaver is a must read. The story is about Mary Wordsmith, whose wish is to be able to weave a tale just like her mother. Mary is a typical teen who wants to be...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Interview with Kai Strand, Author of The Weaver

Kai Strand is a middle grade and young adult author. She lives in Central Oregon with her husband and children. They love to hike and geocache. She reads every story she writes to them. They are...

View Article

My Family’s Tradition of Storytelling, Revisited

My youngest child is now an older teen and she possesses the cognitive skills necessary to understand, enjoy, and/or be mortified by the tales my family has long had a habit of spinning, especially...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Interview: John Paul Jaramillo, author of The House of Order

A native of Southern Colorado, John Paul Jaramillo now lives, writes and teaches in Springfield, Illinois. He has an MFA in creative writing from Oregon State University, and presently holds the...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Fantastic Fest Films: Stephen King, David Lynch and Storytelling

Do you like stories? Do you like telling stories? If you answered yes to either of those questions, two films which showed at this year’s Fantastic Fest should be on your must-see list. They both...

View Article
Browsing all 50 articles
Browse latest View live