Abandoned in Bedlam
Bedlam is at the end of the road, but that’s the least of it.
Bedlam is at the end of the road, but that’s the least of it.
Robert Kirk’s research into fairy folklore is still important today. Was this 17th century Scottish minister punished for prying a little too closely into the world of fairies and elves?
Poetry duels, pagan beer rituals and playing with storms – the unique folklore legend of the Blue Men of the Minch, with a sideways look at their urban gangster cousins.
A cycle ride to the outer edges of Glasgow finds stones, myths, floating saints, plane twitchers and echoes of one of London’s strangest landmarks.
Night walking a country lane, exploring local Shropshire ghosts and watching a winter sunrise on the eerie Titterstone Clee Hill.
Dr OctagonThe final part of the Stones and the Torment mixing medical horror, psychogeography, myth and history.
Wondering at the beauty of the names of wild flowers, their folklore and myth.