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The Society for Storytelling (SfS)
The SfS is an open organisation which welcomes anyone with an interest in oral storytelling, whether teller, listener, beginner or professional.

Oral History Society
The Oral History Society is a national and international organisation dedicated to the collection and preservation of oral history.

Storytelling Resource Centre
The Storytelling Resource Centre provides information and advice to all those who are interested in storytelling.

Great British Storytelling Ring
David James has a creative assistant who designs web pages and manages site rings. Together they have established The Great British Storytelling Ring.

Lapidus
Lapidus (Literary Arts in Personal Development) is a membership organisation, which promotes all the literary arts, including storytelling, for personal development, health and well-being.

Peoples Archive
This website features on-demand video archives of famous contemporary artisits and thinkers including video clips of interviews.

Bristol Storytelling Circle (Email)
Bristol Story Circle meet every first Wednesday of the month upstairs at the Horse and Groom Pub, St Georges Road (off Park St), Bristol, to tell stories.

Storytelling Café (Email)
A website created by Graham Langley and Pam Bishop, which lists Storytelling events in Birmingham with plenty of supporting material.

Storytelling Web Ring
The Storytelling Ring is a ring of sites throughout the worldwide web featuring Storytelling resources, organisations, events, and the tellers themselves.

English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS)
The EFDSS holds various events that may be of interest to storytellers and listeners.

The Folklore Society
The Folklore Society's interest and expertise covers topics such as traditional music, song, dance and drama, narrative, arts and crafts, customs and belief.

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