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Even More Coverage of the NSN 2006 Conference
Posted: 2006-07-28 By SNStaff

Here is the link to the Storyteller.net Amphitheater page for our coverage of the NSN 2006 Conference:


Now Appearing in the storyteller.net Amphitheater when you click here now!

These interviews are like a course in storytelling. Don’t miss the nuggets of wisdom in each one:


Part One: Storyteller and cartoonist Joe Wos talks about the conference, Pittsburgh-ese and the role of video in promoting storytelling


Part Two: Jeremy Evans, one of the youngest people ever to be a featured storyteller at a conference talks about his view on New Voices
as well as just how heavy the mythical torch really is at 18 years old.


Part Three: NSN board member Michael D. McCarty talks about the joys of a large conference and some of the challenges facing Storytelling and the NSN
organization as a whole.


Part Four: Featured regional teller Charles Kiernan reflects on the conference as a first-time attendee as well as being a featured storyteller in the regional concert.


Part Five: Megan Hicks, also a featured teller at the regional conference and long time member of the Storyteller.net directory, talks about her views of the conference, how the Groundhog found her and her take on telling Civil War stories.


Part Six: Kevin Cordi, well known as an expert in youth storytelling, not only talks about his take on the conference and his new projects but also recaps his comments from the Sunday morning panel discussion on the future of storytelling.


Part Seven: Karen Chace talks about her conference experience as well as how the Internet plays a role for all types of storytellers.


Part Eight: California based storyteller Tim Ereneta talks about his work and his thoughts on the new directions the new media means for storytellers both on and off line.


and.....part nine....an interview with the program director from IParenting Media Awards.

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