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:
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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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