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Crack a Story, Plant a Seed: The Crow's Wife

At this online event I’ll be telling the story of The Crow’s Wife - also known as The Tale of The Hoodie - at The Salisbury Centre’s online event, Crack A Story: Plant a Seed.

These storytelling sessions invite storytellers to share a story that is dear to them and has a spiritual theme. It will then be followed by a "crack" - Scottish word for conversation - exploring the story, its deeper meanings and how it speaks to us and our world today.

The Crow’s Wife features in my new book, Scottish Myths & Legends. It is a hauntingly beautiful story with many layers of reflections to offer us.

The event will be jointly hosted by myself and Olga Bloemen.

To join, click the following Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/652120818 

Please arrive from 6pm to settle in - we'll start promptly at 6:15pm. 

The Crack a Story sessions are part of the Salisbury Centre's community programme and are offered on donation (suggested donation £5). All contributions will be split between the storyteller and the Salisbury Centre. https://www.salisburycentre.org/donate/

Accompanied children welcome, although the stories are more tailored to adults and those over 12 years old. 

If you have any questions, feel free to email Susannah @salisburycentre.org or Olga @salisburycentre.org. 

Earlier Event: May 1
The Knot Festival, Stafford
Later Event: May 18
Tuck Shop Tales