Vic Guild storytellers are planning to meet at The Word Tree on May 7.When: First Saturday of each month from 3pm to 5pm in Burrinja Cafe.
Entry: $5 / $3 concession at door
Vic Guild storytellers are planning to meet at The Word Tree on May 7.

teller2teller is a story telling podcast where everyday people tell every day stories. While it is based in Brisbane Queensland it is possible for anyone, anywhere to participate.
If you are reading this from afar, just to clarify, Brisbane Queensland is on the East Coast of Australia. teller2teller loves to hear from everyone all over the world however they do have a special place for stories from brisvegs!
Check out the teller2teller website and learn how you can tell you stories. They also have a live show coming up. Of course for us Victorians, unless we are planning a trip north we won't be there but then the odds are ... with winter coming to the south ... some of us will make it!
Learn more: teller2teller

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Storytellers from around the country are gathering in Adelaide in South Australia. This will be the fourth time folk have gathered to share news, ideas and of course stories. The first gathering took place in Tasmania, followed by NSW, the Northern Territory and now SA.
You do not have to be a member of any of the Guilds in order to contribute and participate.

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New faces and new storytellers welcome.

Lee Fox – young children’s author is telling stories in Woodend.
In this fun and interactive session Lee uses a Japanese kamishibai (kah-mee-she-bai) storytelling theatre to tell the tale of Ten Little Hermit Crabs. Both young and old alike will marvel at this ancient and unique form of storytelling and delight in all the surprises along the way.
Lee will also read and talk about her new picture book Ella Kazoo Will Not Go To Sleep.

Storytelling Theatre – Ten Little Hermit Crabs
Woodend Library
Saturday 11 June, 10.30 - 11.30am
FREE EVENT
Children aged 3-8 years
Woodend Winter Arts Festival Inc. is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to bringing international and Australian artists in various fields to the community of Woodend each year. 2011 is the seventh Festival and each year the committee endeavours to bring new and exciting performers to the Macedon Ranges.
Sponsored by Friends of the Macedon Ranges Libraries.
Learn more about: Woodend Winter Arts Festival
Learn more about: Lee Fox
Storyteller, comic book maker, raconteur, editor of The Tango Collection 2009 ... Bernard Caleo is planning a series of anarchic nights of story and pictures for Readings Bookshop.
There will be two Rocket Clock Story Slams in April, during the Melbourne International Comedy Festival!
Wednesday April 6, 2011.
Rocket Clock Story Slam: “Lesson Learnt”
We’re looking for stories of learning the hard way: when leaps of faith fall short, cunning plans backfire, and best intentions go awry. That hangover from hell. That lasting legacy. That thing you will never, ever, ever, do again.
Wednesday April 13, 2011
Rocket Clock Story Slam: “Secrets”
We’re looking for stories of secret passageways, secret shames and secret weapons. Magic ingredients. Painful confessions. Covert operations. Buried treasure. Skeletons in the closet. Don’t worry – we won’t tell anyone.
For both nights:
Pre-register your intent to tell by emailing rocketclockss@gmail.com, or register on the night. Everyone is welcome to come along and listen, laugh, drink, cheer & weep.
When and where:Bella Union
Level 1, Trades Hall
Corner of Victoria & Lygon Streets
Carlton South
Bar open from 8pm. Slam starts 9pm.
Free entry!
What is Rocket Clock?
Rocket Clock is a monthly story slam competition. Ten people each have five minutes to tell a story around a particular theme. Judges in the audience rate each story on both content and performance. Everyone has a great time.
Who is the force behind Rocket Clock?
Chloe Boulton click through and learn more about Chloe and her taste in ice cream.