Tales of Britain. By Jem Roberts. The finest, funniest stories of England, Scotland Wales, refreshed for the 21st century. By Brother Bernard, as told to Jem Roberts. · TALES OF BRITAIN: Spring With TALES OF BRITAIN, the first British folktale anthology to be released in decades, nearing publication, it seems timely to migrate all the weekly blogs going back to the launch at Glastonbury in to a safer place, as Nuada knows what Unbound does with them after www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 9 mins. As a departure, please go to your nearest book shop and ask for TALES OF BRITAIN – believe it or not, the first British folktale collection to be published in over 30 years! 77 tales from Scotland, Wales, Kernow, England and the Isles, each refreshed for the 21st century, with tourist guides to every last one. Further volumes will follow, special editions, an audiobook/podcast, and above all, we have live shows .
Tales of Britain by Jem Roberts. Octo I'm back with another book of myth and legends! I actually have one more book coming via Kickstarter soon-ish, but I needed to feed my need for old tales and this has been on my Overdrive TBR list for quite some time. TALES OF BRITAIN: the campaign to revive British folklore for the 21st century! The first British folktale collection in over 30 years, plus live shows, podcast audiobook and more! ©Jem Roberts THE 21st CENTURY. BRITISH FOLKTALE ANTHOLOGY NOW ON AUDIBLE! Tales of Britain Folklore. TALES OF BRITAIN IS FINALLY WITH THE PRINTERS RIGHT NOW! Yes, we have been told to expect physical copies in our hands by the somethingth of February, and will consider March the release date - we'll be chatting with the wonderful Cerys Matthews on 6music am on Sunday 3rd March!
77 timeless tales from up and down the length of Great Britain – Wales, Scotland, Kernow, England and the Isles – have been retold for the by Jem Roberts. TALES OF BRITAIN: Spring With TALES OF BRITAIN, the first British folktale anthology to be released in decades, nearing publication, it seems timely to migrate all the weekly blogs going back to the launch at Glastonbury in to a safer place, as Nuada knows what Unbound does with them after publication. These Tales of Britain are also performed live at folky, family and all kinds of events, with Jem as Brother Bernard, and children’s TV star Kate Harbour (Bob the Builder, Shaun the Sheep) as Sister Sal, and a podcast audiobook project is currently in the works. Jem Roberts lives in Bath, and finds the idea of moving very stressful. www.doorway.ru
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