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CONTENTS INCLUDE

Mighty Mouse, a story by Jill Lamede
Pete Meets: Naomi Wilds (of Adverse Camber)
My Teacher Said, by Margaret Issitt
The 1st Marrakech International Storytelling Festival by Gary Cordingley, Sef Townsend and Shane Ibbs
Centrefold Story: Baldies—4 short stories about bald men
Sparking Joy Around the Globe Through Storytelling: a major virtual project by David Heathfield
Meetings With Policemen, Werewolves and Cleaners—life on the road by Pete Castle
Tales That Made the Teller: The Storyteller Goes to the Library by Clair Miller

Reviews of:
Wonder Tales of the Thames & Estuary by Robert Hallman
Buddhist Folk Tales by Kevin Walker
The Ghost of Pendlesham Priory by Jan Williams
Angus Folk Tales by Erin Farley

Plus news and views; An Eye on the Media, letters etc

Description

F&F aims to cover every aspect of the art of storytelling from straight forward traditional storytelling for entertainment (with both adults and children, at home and abroad) through the uses of stories in education and health; storytelling in personal development and in the world’s various religions, to related art forms like folk ballads, theatre and (occasionally) written stories. Not all aspects will be covered in every edition of course, but they will over a period of time.
Each issue of the magazine is different. Some will have a theme, some will cover a miscellany of topics.
Every edition includes a news and what’s on section; letters; reviews of performances, recordings and books; a look at the media; a selection of stories; and, of course a wide range of articles by many leading storytellers.
Although UK based F&F has subscribers in many parts of the world and often carries articles about telling in distant places.