Novel 'O Man of Clay.' After sea-level rise. https://www.stairwellbooks.co.uk/

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'O Man of Clay,' set in Hartlepool and Siberia in the near future while the tundra is thawing and the sea level rising, was published in January 2020 by Stairwell Books.

Friday, 21 February 2020

PERFORMERS HARTLEPOOL R. NAVAL MUSEUM 22nd 7.30pm £6.50


HARTLEPOOL R. NAVAL MUSEUM 
22nd 7.30pm £6.50
TEESSIDE FOLKIE BOOK LAUNCH WITH PERFORMERS: 
 
ROBIN DALE, a native of Teesside, moving documentary photographer and rubato singer of the songs of his great friend, the bard of Teesside, Graeme Miles.
www.amazon.co.uk/Songscapes-Robin-Dale
 
 
 
 
AILSA MACKENZIE, Teesside player of haunting tunes on celtic harp and dulcimer and superb singer who includes songs of Graeme Miles in her repertoire.www.celtic-harpist.co.uk
 
GEORGE UNTHANK, Middlesbrough-originating folk singer of deservedly high repute, well-known as a member of the Keelers, a group who sing both shanties and songs of the North-East.
www.keelers.net/george.htm 
 
REDCAR SWORD DANCERS perform traditional English longsword dances from the North East of England and revived the Greatham Sword Dance and mummers play.
www.redcarswords.wordpress.com
 
ELIZA MOOD, author, to read from her debut novel, 'O Man of Clay,' on the theme of climate change and set in Hartlepool.
 
EVENT BOOKING: elizamood@btinternet.com   OR ON DOOR





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