Community Voices: Volume II 2021. Community Voices

Par : DeAnn Howe, Angela Yuriko Smith, Ryan Aussie Smith, Amy Truckowski, Deborah White-Sanchez
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-942337-22-5
  • EAN9781942337225
  • Date de parution21/06/2021
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWoodneath Press

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Community Voices Volume II is a collection of writings by recent graduates of The Story Center's Storytelling Certificate Program. Offered in partnership with Metropolitan Community College and Mid-Continent Public Library, the Certificate Program helps people tell their stories, whether those stories are contemporary or historical, real or imagined. Free courses taught by practicing professionals help participants grow their stories from a spark of inspiration into a polished marketable product.
Currently, a person can earn a certificate in written or oral storytelling. This program is made possible by funding from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. Learn more about the Storytelling Certificate Program, The Story Center, and Woodneath Press at MyStoryCenter.org. Authors include: DeAnn Howe / Angela Yuriko Smith / Ryan Aussie Smith / Amy Truckowski / Deborah White-Sanchez
Community Voices Volume II is a collection of writings by recent graduates of The Story Center's Storytelling Certificate Program. Offered in partnership with Metropolitan Community College and Mid-Continent Public Library, the Certificate Program helps people tell their stories, whether those stories are contemporary or historical, real or imagined. Free courses taught by practicing professionals help participants grow their stories from a spark of inspiration into a polished marketable product.
Currently, a person can earn a certificate in written or oral storytelling. This program is made possible by funding from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. Learn more about the Storytelling Certificate Program, The Story Center, and Woodneath Press at MyStoryCenter.org. Authors include: DeAnn Howe / Angela Yuriko Smith / Ryan Aussie Smith / Amy Truckowski / Deborah White-Sanchez