Many years later a small boy would say to me, 'What's inside music? If the bit we hear is just the skin of it, the scent, what's the actual whole of music?' There wasn't a great deal I could say to him in reply. Not then. But his question took me back to our expeditionary era, which did feel like a time of transaction as well as transition.
A brand new novel from acclaimed story teller and author Hugh Lupton imagining the moment the stories of The Mabinogion were first committed to written word.
For 35 years, Hugh Lupton has been at the forefront of the storytelling movement in Great Britain. The renewed interest and subsequent flourishing of this tradition is in no small way a result of Lupton's work, vision and commitment. Underpinning this is a deep understanding of the essential role stories play in the human psyche.
A new collection from the one of the greatest contemporary English poets, published by Propolis, one of the smallest contemporary English publishers...
A collection of essays, reviews, lectures and articles spanning the career of Kevin Crossley-Holland, highlighting his position as the pre-eminent English writer of Myth and legend.
Novelist and traveller Jeremy Page takes a walk through the Lincolnshire fens and along the Norfolk coast, in search of something within himself, and the landscape, which remains not quite visible.