Here are Some of My Favourite Links
- Storytelling
- Network of Biblical
Storytellers(NOBS) Home Page
- Oxford
Storytelling Society
- The
Telling Place: A Partnership between Bible Society and the
Northumbria Community, to encourage Christians to tell the biblical
stories.
- Heidi Anne Heiner's Fairy Tales Page: The best fairy
tales site I've come across.
- Tim Sheppard's
Storytelling Resources for Storytellers
- Story Dynamics:
Doug Lipman's Storytelling Site
- Stephenie Bailey is the OzStoryteller, who invites
her listeners to make a leap into Christianity that is more real, live and vital.
- Books
-

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- Free books on the Internet:

- Friends and Family
- Tom Price: the brilliant
son of a brilliant (and proud) father
- This is my brother-in-law Owen Williams'
website, the wildlife artist.
- The
Simpsons. We're not related, but I feel like they're my
family too - just like so many others all over the world (including
Archbishop Rowan Williams)
- Linux
- What is
Linux?
- Linux Cookbook by
Michael Stutz
- On the
nature of Linux: A good article by Mark Finlay
- Desktop Linux : Join
the Desktop Linux revolution!
- SuSE 8.2 is
the 'distro' that I am using.
- People
- There's lots of interesting people to meet out there on the
Web. Here are just a few of my favourites:
- Telsa: She lives in Swansea, she's involved in the
GNOME project, she keeps an accurate online diary, her husband is
quite a famous Linux hacker. (I hope they appreciate
understatement.)
- Erik
Max Francis' idiosyncratic website - just the kind I love: from
Beowulf to Esperanto to Python programming.
- And who can resist Jessamyn the
freelance librarian?
- Other Important Stuff
- Arts & Letters Daily:
A portal for the cognoscenti ...
- Oxford: Is there a better place to live?
- Daily Information - Your
Guide to Oxford, England
- BBC's Oxford
Page
- Librarianship
- Inside this clerical breast still beats the heart of a
librarian! If only the Internet and the World Wide Web had been
around in my librarian days. Check out some of these sites:
- Ex-Libris - An
E-Zine for Librarians and Information Professionals
- Renegade
Librarian: a kind of libarianship portal
- Library Juice: an e-zine for librarians
- Library Stuff
- Warrior
Librarian
- The Laughing
Librarian
- Where is there this kind of passion, commitment, humour and
activism among British librarians?
- Songbirds
- Always been a sucker for women singers: here are some of my
favourites, in more or less chronological order...
- Francoise
Hardy
- Joni Mitchell
- Judy
Collins
- Kate Bush
- Enya
- Mary
Black
- Eliza Carthy: Recent
discovery. Folk. Fiddle. Fantastic!
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