This gives details of the more specialised sets of stories
available. (For additions to this category, see "Coming Soon")
Creepy Tales, Manx Tales and Native American Stories!
Again each of the three very different sets of stories lasts about an hour and contains about a dozen tales.
Creepy Tales - ghost stories etc suitable for Halloween and evening events
Creepy Tales
The Canterville Ghost (Oscar Wilde) The Bwca (Welsh Folk Tale)
Windigo (Native American) The Ghosts on the Bench (Irish Tale)
The Ghost of Porlock (
The Stupid Vampire (B.Patten) The Girl in the Rain (Janapese Tale)
The Face of Fear (Indian Tale) The Green Ghoul (Scottish Tale)
The Devil and The Hedgehog (English Folk Tale)
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Manx Stories - the
influenced by the Celts & Vikings .
(and the most wonderful and varied fairy tales!)
Manx Stories Native American Tales
Lord Manannan, Wizard of the Enchanted
The Phynodderee's Sorrow How the Bear brought Warm Weather
The Buggane of St. Trinian's How Grandmother Spider Stole The Sun
The Black Dog of Peel Gluscabi the Hunter
The Giant and the Buggane Raven and the Tides
The Spell of the Ben-Varrey (mermaid) Awi Usidi, the Little Deer
The Fiddler and The Fairy Folk Turtle Races With Beaver
The Glashtin (Water Horse) How Poison Came into the World
The Magic Jug How Butterflies Came to Be
The Woman Who Spun Silver Words of Wisdom
The Time Thief The Alligator and The Hunter
Native American (or First Nation) Tales -
relating to the earth and our place in it.