The National Storytelling Network is a membership organization made up of individuals and organizations involved in storytelling. Its mission is to advance all forms of storytelling within the community through promotion, advocacy, and education. We envision a world in which all people value the power of storytelling and its ability to connect, inspire, and instill respect within our hearts and co
mmunities. Visit us online at Storynet.org
Our Story:
On a crisp October day in 1975, in a small town in Tennessee, people gathered to hear and to tell stories and took them back to their own communities. Kathryn Windham, a journalist, and storyteller slapped down $5 and said, βWe need a membership organization, and Iβm the first member.β
Initially named the National Association for the Preservation and Perpetuation of Storytelling, the early focus centered on producing that annual festival in Jonesborough. Storytelling spread to schools, libraries, national and state parks, corporations and non-profits, churches and places of physical and psychic healing, coffee shops and nightspots. Renamed in 1998 the National Storytelling Network is an international community of storytellers. Today, 1,600 individuals and affiliated organizations comprise the National Storytelling Network with our offices located in Kansas City, Missouri in partnership with the award-winning Mid-Continent Public Library System, and its Woodneath Library Story Center. NSN continues to support individuals, organizations, and communities that foster the growth of storytelling in education, arts performance, organizational communications, healing arts, and beyond. Our creative and innovative members are the bedrock of our organization, sharing wisdom and expertise, encouraging excellence, and exploring new paths in storytelling. We believe in the transformative power of story. We are the National Storytelling Network: We grow storytellers.