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Stories
Dr. Herman has published the following stories:
- "The Four Wise People" (inspired by folktales in West Africa and Puerto Rico) in an anthology called Spinning Tales; Weaving Hope published by New Society Publishers;
- "Juan Bobo and Sisi" (inspired by a folktale in Puerto Rico) in an anthology called Joining In: Audience Participation Stories and How to Tell Them published by Yellow Moon Press.
- "Saint Patrick and the Musical Leprechau" (an original story) in Holiday Stories All Year Round: Audience Participation Stories and More, published by Libraries Unlimited, Westport, CT.
- "Sylvester and the Grumps" published by Organic Storytelling, 166 Lodge Circle, Swanton, MD 21561.
- Presently she is working on a series called Mischievous Martha: True Tales from an Orphanage, about her mother-in-law.
Tapes/CDs:
- Creatures of our Minds Eye (1986) Dr. Gail N. Herman, 166 Lodge Circle, Swanton, MD 21561: Organic Storytelling [audiotape]
- Songs and Stories of Creative Creatures (2001) Dr. Gail N. Herman, 166 Lodge Circle, Swanton, MD 21561 [CD] Music is by Dr. Sally Stephenson and Elaine Wine.
- Stories from the Tall Tale Liars’ Festival (1997) 166 Lodge Circle, Swanton, MD: Organic Storytelling [audiotape]
Articles:
Dr. Herman has written stories in articles and about curriculum with storytelling, art, creative movement, and gifted students in such magazines as:
- Better Homes & Gardens
- Parenting For High Potential
- Teaching for High Potential
- The National Storytelling Journal
- The Roeper Review
- Teacher
- Early Years
- Gifted Child Today
- Art Teacher
Chapters in books:
- Active Learning published by University School, University of Tulsa
- Tales As Tools published by the National Storytelling Network
- Nurturing Gifts and Talents of Primary Grade Students, published by Creative Learning Press
- Telling Stories To Children published in 2005 by the National Storytelling Network
Dr. Herman is a contributing author for the book The Storytelling Classroom: Application Across the Curriculum published in 2006 by Libraries Unlimited.
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