Links
The Storyjohn Resources Site - companion site to this one containing a range of audio and video resources, plus John Edgar’s diary and newsletter; home of the monthly Storyjohn Podcast. QuickTime is required for audio and video clips.
(Windows Media Player users can listen to the Storyjohn Podcast at http://podcast.com/show/39338)
Pro-Actors Ltd - company offering drama-linked training and professional development services. Operated by John Edgar and Toni Griffiths.
The Society for Storytelling - the national storytelling society; find out more about the diverse range of storytellers and their craft.
The Mystical World Wide Web - Mell Turford’s amazingly eclectic mix of folklore, unexplained phenomena and other esoteric ephemera.
Glastonbury Podcasting - a regular podcast from the Isle of Avalon.
Black Country Podcasting - A weekly show of Black country performance presented by Lozz Hipkiss.
Billy Spakemon - dialect poet, singer, writer and one of the true voices of the Black Country.
Mouthpiece Theatre - excellent Worcerstershire-based theatre company touring nationally with original and exciting work, and promoting other artists (like John).
The One Image - designer and photographer Roger Croxson’s website; he designed the Pro-Actors website and also much of my Breton Tales material.
Esmerelda - drop in and visit the dark and bizarre world of this strangely strange performer (courtesy of my friend Toni Griffiths).
In Other Words - books by mail order; if it’s out there my really good friends Prudence and Gay can get it for you.
The FairTrade Foundation - quaff your tea and coffee with a clear conscience.
http://www.uktransplant.org.uk - I'm on the organ donors' register and so should you be.
Apple - for downloading QuickTime and iTunes; find out why I love working on their computers.
(Other links can be found on the Storyjohn resources site.)
And finally ...
Realmac Software - this website is produced using their excellent RapidWeaver software. If you’re a Mac user, don’t fancy learning DreamWeaver and want a bit more for your website than iWeb can give you, you should definitely check their site out.
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