The Stone Soup Storyteller is a free publication that strives to inspire interpreters, to educate them about interpretive marketing, and to provide tools that will benefit interpreters personally as well as the sites they serve.

In Chapter 1:
•  Interpretive Marketing and Interpretation: Finding the Connections
What is marketing really and what is its correlation to interpretation?
•  Resources: They're Not Just in the Bank
A quick reminder of often-overlooked resources that may prevent your next unfunded idea from going the way of the dodo.
•  Working in a Vacuum Really Sucks: Looking Beyond Your Own Backyard
When it comes to problem-solving, it pays to look beyond your own backyard. Find out why.
•  Brainstorming: An Introduction to Creative Idea Generation
What is brainstorming and how can interpretive sites harness its power?
•  Stone Soup Storyteller Interview: Jim Van Bochove
Director of Workforce Development, Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan

In Chapter 2:
•  The Factor of Why
Discover why asking the deceivingly simple question "why?" is a must for interpreters.
•  Civil War Days: Reenacting History at Naper Settlement
A behind-the-scenes look at one site's approach to planning and presenting a living history event.
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Infrastructure: Four Steps to Effective Creative Communication
An overview of Infrastructure, an invaluable four-step system designed to guide and gauge the effectiveness of creative communication.
•  Stone Soup Storyteller Interview: Sandy Fejt
   Naturalist, Willowbrook Wildlife Center, Glen Ellyn, Illinois