Folktales get their name because they do not have a single author. Instead, "folks" have passed them down over the course of many years. Learn more about this type of story and how to write one of your own in How to Tell a Folktale, a title in the A Guide to Storytelling series.
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Folktales get their name because they do not have a single author. Instead, "folks" have passed them down over the course of many years. Learn more about this type of story and how to write one of your own in How to Tell a Folktale, a title in the A Guide to Storytelling series.
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