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    "When we tell stories, we speak worlds into being."    

      Lorna has been telling stories professionally since 1985. She is an award-winning storyteller, humanitarian, and author of the award-winning "Medieval Tales That Kids Can Read and Tell." An international storyteller, Lorna performs and presents workshops at schools, libraries, museums, festivals, and conferences among other venues. Her performances include traditional and original stories and songs for all ages. She often incorporates music in her programs.

      Lorna specializes in Medieval and Colonial American studies, Scottish tales and also works extensively with at-risk youth and healing through story. She was nominated in 2004 for United Way and Univera Health Community Hero Award and named Hopevale Incorporated's Volunteer of the Year for 2005. Lorna holds a certificate in trauma counseling.

      In addition to her other accomplishments, Lorna is a keynote speaker, workshop leader, artist, historian, and holds a Bachelor of Science in Creative Studies for Young Children, as well as a Masters in Special Education. Lorna is the founder and Executive Director of  Crossroads Story Center, Inc, a not-for-profit reaching at-risk youth through storytelling.
      She is a member of Spin-a-Storytellers, National Storytelling Network, National Network for Youth, Northlands Storytelling Network, League for the Advancement of New England Storytellers, VASA, Scottish Storytelling Center, the Healing Story Alliance, and the Society for Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.

      The National Storytelling Network honored Lorna with the 2006 Oracle Award for exemplary leadership and service and significant contributions to community through storytelling.

 
Certified in Trauma Counseling, Lorna uses harp for healing, works with at-risk youth, abused women and children, and communities in crisis.
 

         Lorna plays the Celtic harp, lap dulcimer, and several types of hand drums. She plays some guitar and is currently learning the fiddle. "I was over 40 years old before I began to understand music. I love playing and singing and write many of my own songs. I guess it's true that it is never too late to learn something new. I really enjoy mixing music and song with story. It works great for transition."                                                         Lorna is a member of the             Blue Eagle String Band which presents music of the Great Depression.