Folklore in Action at Book Launch
On the day of writing this blog post I shall be launching my new book Illustrated Tales of Warwickshire at Hill Close Gardens in Warwick.
Full cover of Illustrated Tales of Warwickshire by SC Skillman published by Amberley 2021Illustrated Tales of Warwickshire is published by Amberley, and the book deals with strange stories from around Shakespeare’s county, stories which cover many topics: folklore, ancient ceremonies, spooky experiences, intriguing people, witchcraft, mysterious murders among them.
One of my topics under the heading of folk customs was the tradition of Morris Dancing, and I interviewed two members of Plum Jerkum, Warwick’s own Border Morris side. You will see a photo of them has made it to the front cover.
So I was delighted to hear that they were keen to dance at my book launch, which will certainly add to the atmosphere of the occasion!
The bridge and river at Bidford-on-Avon, Warwickshire
Plum Jerkum Border Morris Side, Warwick’s own border morris dancersI hope you enjoy this selection of photos from my book.
It’s available worldwide in paperback and you can order it here, or go to the books page on this website to order signed copies from me.
Plum Jerkum, Warwick’s own border Morris Side, dancing in the street
Hall’s Croft, otherwise known as Dr John Hall’s House, in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire
Farmyard Scene in the village of Lower Quinton, WarwickshireIf you enjoy reading my blog posts please do sign up for my mailing list. I send out monthly news updates on publishing and writing news.
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