Shayne Larango A sugar-coated hellcat who dearly loves to laugh, Shayne is the StorySource for Ten-Gallon Texas Tales – original fiction with just enough “believable absurdity” to be awarded the coveted title of “The Biggest Liar in Texas” from the … Continue reading →
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Jyoti Subramanian Jyoti has been sharing Hindu mythology stories for more than 15 years in the Dallas metroplex. Her storytelling journey began in 2006 when the public library in Irving was looking for someone to share stories from India. She … Continue reading →
Shawn Small With each new travel adventure embarked on from points around the globe, Shawn hears and learns glorious tales from the indigenous people he visits. As the new century was unfolding, Shawn Small began to question where his life … Continue reading →
Toni Simmons Toni Simmons, a Dallas resident, has performed in many regions of the United States as well as Germany, South Africa and The Bahamas. Most recently Simmons performed in the Exchange Place venue at the internationally renowned National Storytelling … Continue reading →
Richard W. Nash The Digital Coyote Richard Nash spends his time on his boat, The Blue Coyote, or walking in the woods of East Texas playing his flute to the deer who will listen and having coffee with the coyotes. … Continue reading →
Gene and Peggy Helmick-Richardson Twice Upon a Time Storytellers Want to be entertained, enchanted, empowered to battle life’s dragons? This tandem storytelling team shares myriad folktales, fairy tales, ghost stories and personal narratives with humor and insight for all ages … Continue reading →
Elizabeth Ellis The Dallas Morning News has called Elizabeth “Dallas’ premier storyteller.” She is that, and more. A repeat favorite at the National Storytelling Festival, she is a recipient of the Circle of Excellence Award from the National Storytelling Network … Continue reading →
Tim Couch Tim considers one of his greatest storytelling triumphs to have occurred while sharing ghost stories to students around a campfire. One of the boys jumped up at a climactic point in the story and said: “That’s it, I’m … Continue reading →