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Best-practices on how to craft and tell historical and fact-based stories


Warren, Liz. “How to Tell a Fact-based Story,” from the Oral Tradition Today, 2007.

     Horner, Beth. “The Pipeline Blues: Crafting an Historical Story.”
  •  Excellent set of questions and responses on the process of developing a historical story.

Horner Beth. “Through My Voice: Telling Family History.”
  • Very useful article on the creativity and accountability that goes into creating fact-based stories.

​O’Halloran, Susan. “The “I” in Politics: Using Autobiography to Explore Social Justice Themes.”
  • O’Halloran is nationally recognized for producing these kinds of stories herself, and for helping others to do so as well.
 
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