Horror, Humour, and The Hand of Glory: Bob Beagrie and Bob Fischer

Horror, Humour, and The Hand of Glory: Bob Beagrie and Bob Fischer

By Whitby Lit Fest

The Folklore of Freebrough Hill is a series of short stories spanning 12,000 years of history.

Date and time

Location

Whitby Museum

Pannett Park Whitby YO21 1RE United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person
  • Doors at 12:30 PM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

The Folklore of Freebrough Hill is a series of short stories spanning 12,000 years of history. Bob Fischer takes us on a dream-like journey through the folklore attached to Freebrough Hill, a curious peak located beside the A171 moorland road to Whitby. Travelling from the last Ice Age to present-day North Yorkshire, Bob weaves a magical tale of Vikings, Romans, giants, demons and even the sleeping knights of the legendary King Arthur.

Bob Beagrie will perform extracts from his new collection of poems, The Hand of Glory: a biography to an accompanying eerie soundscape composed by Project Lono. The collection has been described as, “a real rollercoaster of a read full of fireworks - lyrical, rhythmical, and bursting with imagery. The Hand of Glory is a fable for our times. (Ann Caldwell) and, “a fascinating cavalcade of dark humour and social observation.” (Ville Hytönen).

Access Information

Full details available on the Whitby Museum website.

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Whitby Lit Fest exists to celebrate Whitby’s literary heritage; to connect readers with contemporary authors and poets; and to inspire residents and visitors alike.

£5
Nov 6 · 1:00 PM GMT