Audios

The voice of creators, or subjects of stories, come to us through audio files of radio interviews, speeches and personal recordings.

Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) was already a famous writer when she met, then married, Robert Browning.

An overview of the concept of white privilege

This video reviews the important steps in developing a great story.

Although the Library of Congress has a treasure trove of pictures, documents, audio/visual clips and other primary and secondary sources, it is not ea...

Video overview of AwesomeStories Archive search methods.

Still the youngest-ever Nobel Laureate for Literature, Rudyard Kipling was enormously popular during his lifetime.

A Waikiki Elementary School 4th grader created a story in AwesomeStories and shared her thoughts.

This audio clip, from the National Archives, is the swearing-in and inaugural address of John F.

In spite of censorship in her time, Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966) remains one of Russia's most-loved poets of the 20th century.

In spite of censorship in her time, Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966) remains one of Russia's most-loved poets of the 20th century.

Until 1917, James W.

Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bront (1816-1855), remains popular even though it was first published in October of 1847.

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