
Lincolnshire Folk Tales Project
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Looking forward to #IndieBookshopWeek with Books Are My Bag Lots of events based at Independent Bookshops around the UK Here The Rabbit Hole Brigg we are hosting authors, creative writers and poets. All celebrating the world of books



The legend of the Wild Man of Stainfield is discussed by project lead @rorywaterman in this episode of BBC Lincolnshire Secret Lincolnshire (who accidentally says fifteenth, not sixteenth, century – but never mind). NTU School of Arts and Humanities Arts and Humanities Research Council bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0…


Looking forward to #IndieBookshopWeek starting this Saturday 14th Great events next week and some special offers The Rabbit Hole Brigg You will also have the opportunity to get a #highfive voucher from National Book Tokens who are kindly supporting #IBW2025 whilst stock last.



With the stunning weather we're having, why not revisit some walking routes that take you through Lincolnshire's folk tale locations? lincolnshirefolktalesproject.com/2024/07/06/wal… Have a favourite folklore route of your own? Get in touch [email protected]



Last year Anna explored the custom of rantanning - a form of social censure known across Europe, that persisted in Lincolnshire longer than elsewhere. Take up your pots and pans, ready your clogs and a straw dummy, and follow us to learn all about it: lincolnshirefolktalesproject.com/2024/04/25/ran…



A wild man of the woods, or wodewose, on the tomb of Katherine Baroness Willoughby D’Eresby (d.1580) and Richard Bertie in St James’s church, Spilsby. Another Lincolnshire wild man has stories attached to him, and perhaps another carving on a tomb: lincolnshirefolktalesproject.com/2024/02/12/the…



Superb poet and Lincs native ALISON BRACKENBURY discusses VILLAGE, her new prose book about Willoughton, on our guest writers' page: lincolnshirefolktalesproject.com/2025/06/30/the…

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