S6 E14 Traditional Storytelling. Featuring Storyteller & Author Lyn Ford.

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S6 E14 Traditional Storytelling. Featuring Storyteller & Author Lyn Ford.

Welcome to The 9th Story Podcast! We discuss the big questions that writers want to know with the help of guest authors, and experts.

This week we talk to author & storyteller Lyn Ford about the art, craft, and joy that is
Traditional Storytelling!

Links to items discussed:

Storytelling Festivals:

Lititz Storytelling Festival

National Storytelling Festival (Jonesborough, TN.)

Timpanogos Storytelling Festival (Utah)

Talk Story Festival 2018 (Honolulu)

Cape Clear International Storytelling Festival -(Ireland)

Where to find author & storyteller Lyn Ford (Facebook, Website, YouTube)

Ohio Alliance for Arts Education

Books:

Affrilachian Tales: Folktales from the African-American Appalachian Tradition

Hot Wind, Boiling Rain: Scary Stories for Strong Hearts

Beyond the Briar Patch: Affrilachian Folktales, Food, and Folklore

Find Jeanette and Alexander Online: 

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Jeanette Andromeda is an artist, first and foremost. While she expresses herself through many different mediums, at the core she is obsessed with a good story which made her a perfect choice to co-host Season 5 of the 9th Story Podcast.

Jeanette is constantly celebrating all forms of story-telling, and exploring new ways to share new tales. She also co-runs HorrorMade.com, and the HorrorMade YouTube Channel where they explore all things horror. This includes horror books reviews, HorrorHaikuesday, short stories, poetry, and more!

Find more of Jeanette’s art on:

You can find and purchase some of Jeanette’s art at Society6.


Immortal Alexander is a writer and photographer. He has worked as an associate producer for feature films, and as the writer / director / executive producer for the Haunting Light web series on YouTube. He is currently working on a novel and a number of other projects while writing short stories and poetry every week for HorrorMade.com.

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Daniel Foytik is the creator and, as of season 5, the executive producer of The 9th Story Podcast and producer of several other podcasts including The Wicked Library and The Lift. Daniel is a writer and storyteller who explores his love story and storytelling in all its forms through, writing, narration, audio production, and podcasting. The 9th Story Podcast features interviews and discussions on story.

Daniel made his first foray into the world of audio book narration in the audio edition of an anthology from Shadows at the Door, edited by Mark Nixon.

Daniel’s production entity— 9th Story Studios, LLC — also creates:

  • The Wicked Library (with executive producer Cynthia Lowman)
  • The Lift (with co-producer Cynthia Lowman, and executive producers Amber Collins and John Niespodzianski)

CONTACT THE 9TH STORY:

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