


Storytelling Professionally: The Nuts and Bolts of a Working Performer, by Harlynne Geisler, Libraries Unlimited The Miser on the Mountain (A Nisqually legend of Mount Rainier), Retold by Nancy Luenn, Sasquatch Books Category 3 Stories for Adolescent Listeners (See also Categories 2, 4, 5, 6.) Winners: The Rose's Smile: Farizad of the Arabian Nights, by David Kherdian, Henry Holt and Company Bennett, Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing Division The Bell of Atri, Retold by James Baldwin from The Book of Virtues for Young People by William J. The Sea King's Daughter (A Russian legend), Retold by Aaron Shepard, Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing DivisionĮagle Feathers, by Owl Goingback The Wright Group Sirko and the Wolf (A Ukrainian tale), Adapted by Eric A. The Two Brothers (A legend of Jerusalem), Retold by Neil Waldman, Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing Division Rumpelstiltskin's Daughter, by Diane Stanley, Morrow Jr./William Morrow William the Curious, by Charles Santore, Random House Books for Young Readers Davol Simon, & Schuster Children's Publishing Division Milo and the Magical Stones, (A tale with two endings) by Marcus Pfister, North-South Books Honors: Category 1: Stories for Young Listeners (See also Categories 2, 5, 6.) Winners:ĭancing with the Wind, by Stanton Orser, Northland Publishing/Rising Moon Click here for information about obtaining a copy of this issue. For color photos of ALL honored resources identified below, see the 1998 Summer/Fall issue of Storytelling World. The ordering information for these award resources is provided at the end of this section. For resources not independently produced, a publisher's code is enclosed in parentheses after the author/performer's name. Beneath each award title is a short descriptive phrase about the resource contents. The major evaluative criterion for the stories was "story-listener appeal" (rather than ease in retelling) and "usefulness for story-tellers" for the items considered in Category 7. Below are the 1998 winners and honors selected from several hundred nominated stories, books, and recordings.
