I'm almost afraid to tell you, but I'm telling you now.
Beginning on May 10, I'll be offering a 7-day FREE ecourse. It will be 7 emails, three with tips and ideas for telling stories in your home and homeschool practice, for your class or the kids you babysit, your grandchildren, or your friends; three with audio stories told by me, and one introducing it all. It will be simple, lovely, flawed, and fun. And it will be free. BUT I'm only offering it to my mailing list right now. And I'm only offering it for free one time. Why? Because I'm a mercenary, money-grubbing ne'er-do-well? Nah. I mean, if you want to think that, okay, but really, it's because I think this is really good stuff, and it's worth a lot more than nothing. I'm putting my best tips and ideas from years of storytelling, parenting, and Waldorf teaching into these emails and stories. It's my gift to those brave souls who press the button up there at the top and generously welcome my little emails into their inboxes. After May 10th, you will still get my free audio story when you sign up, and I'll still be really grateful. Already on the list? You'll find the sign-up email in your inbox tonight! Can't wait to share all this with you!
Jessie
4/28/2015 03:48:46 pm
Can't wait! Thanks!
sara logan
4/29/2015 03:13:20 am
I'd be so delighted if you would! Thank you!
sara logan
4/29/2015 03:14:01 am
You're welcome!! Thanks for joining me!
Sandra
5/1/2015 05:09:56 am
I just discovered your blog through advertising on Waldorfish page on FB, and I am so happy about it! This is exactly what I need and miss - thank you so much for offering it! Comments are closed.
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AuthorSara Renee Logan has been telling stories to everyone who would listen since she was seven. She organized storytimes for her college roommates, and spent a year at Oxford studying folklore and folktales. Many years as a Waldorf teacher allowed her to tell stories about everything from Baba Yaga's hut on chicken legs to the water cycle to the life of Joan of Arc. Sara shares her life with her partner, Melanie, their son, and an unreasonable family of pets. She continues to share her love of storytelling and stories with audiences of all ages, specializing in bringing the wild beauty of folktales to young and old. Sara writes about parenting, storytelling, and about living a life with stories. Categories
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