Showing posts with label A Leprechaun Tale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Leprechaun Tale. Show all posts

Thursday August 21st at 7:00pm: SHILLELAGH LAW pt2

 The cold seeped in through his skin

Shillelagh Law
When last we saw Tam Kirkpatrick, the shadows of Cambridge revealed themselves as more than shadows: trolls stalked him, a torc bound him, and the Morrígan’s name fell heavy in the dark. Saved by Áine—dancer turned warrior—and sheltered by his strange Uncle Bogs, Tam learned his blood is not only human, but Faery, marked as Unseelie and heir to a lost shillelagh. Now, with truth uncovered and enemies unrelenting, his story presses forward into peril.


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*Thematic Elements for tonight's story may include:
supernatural, celtic mythology, violence


*Notes re: Read-a-Long & Thematic Elements
We ourselves do not provide or post text for non-Public Domain stories or books, on this blog, on our websites, YouTube channels, or other repository, except when given explicit permission from the rights holder. Read-a-Long links on this page are publicly available on the internet. Typically this information be found by a simple Google search for the title of the story. This text is in no way hosted by Storylink Radio or Seanchai Library. Please note that your storyteller may adapt the story for the intended audience, time allotted, dramatic purposes, etc. Efforts are made to remove or adapt instances of foul language from these stories before presenting. However, you may encounter such language as well as potentially disturbing thematic elements in the original text of the story if you choose to follow along with the read-a-long links. Any thematic elements in tonight's telling that we believe some audience members may find concerning are noted above under "Thematic Elements". It is our hope that audience members will find such elements to be neither extreme nor gratuitous, but rather enhancing to the story overall. We do understand that people's views and values may vary, and so while it is not our intent to provide an exhaustive nor industry compliant list of Thematic Elements of this story, we are attempting to provide a guide that we hope you may find useful if you have such concerns.

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Thursday August 14th at 7:00pm: SHILLELAGH LAW pt1

The cold seeped in through his skin

Shillelagh Law
Tam Kirkpatrick, an ordinary Irish folklore student, is about to discover he's anything but ordinary. When dark Faery forces set their sights on his family's magical shillelagh - the source of his hidden Leprechaun power - Tam is thrust into a world where legend is real and danger lurks at every turn. Can he embrace his destiny, reclaim his heritage, and outrun the creatures of the night before it's too late? Oh, and save the girl??


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*Thematic Elements for tonight's story may include:
supernatural, celtic mythology, violence


*Notes re: Read-a-Long & Thematic Elements
We ourselves do not provide or post text for non-Public Domain stories or books, on this blog, on our websites, YouTube channels, or other repository, except when given explicit permission from the rights holder. Read-a-Long links on this page are publicly available on the internet. Typically this information be found by a simple Google search for the title of the story. This text is in no way hosted by Storylink Radio or Seanchai Library. Please note that your storyteller may adapt the story for the intended audience, time allotted, dramatic purposes, etc. Efforts are made to remove or adapt instances of foul language from these stories before presenting. However, you may encounter such language as well as potentially disturbing thematic elements in the original text of the story if you choose to follow along with the read-a-long links. Any thematic elements in tonight's telling that we believe some audience members may find concerning are noted above under "Thematic Elements". It is our hope that audience members will find such elements to be neither extreme nor gratuitous, but rather enhancing to the story overall. We do understand that people's views and values may vary, and so while it is not our intent to provide an exhaustive nor industry compliant list of Thematic Elements of this story, we are attempting to provide a guide that we hope you may find useful if you have such concerns.

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THURSDAY March 16th at 7pm: DARBY O'GILL and The Good People

 

 Now, What About Your Fourth Wish? -
DARBY O'GILL

The Only True History, as told by Brian Connors, the King of the Good People, to Father Cassidy, and afterwards related by Jerry Murtaugh a Reliable Car Driver, who goes between Kilcuny and Balinderg
THE most lonesome bridle-path in all Ireland leads from Tom Healy's cottage down the sides of the hills, along the edge of the valley, till it raiches the highroad that skirts the great mountain, Sleive-na-mon. One blusthering, unaisy night, Father Cassidy, on his way home from a sick call, rode over that same path. It wasn't strange that the priest, as his horse ambled along, should be thinking of that other night in Darby O'Gill's kitchen - the night when he met with the Good People; for there, off to the left, towered and threatened Sleive-na-mon, the home of the fairies.

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Author: Hermione Templeton Kavanagh
Book: Darby O'Gill
ISBN: 978-1331265436




THURSDAY, November 14th at 4PM: A LEPRECHAUN'S TALE ~ Part 2

Dubhna wraps up her original tale ....

Callum O’Flaherty is a thoroughly 21st century Irish boy, but he knows all about how to deal with leprechauns – or does he?  Learn what happens when a small boy annoys a leprechaun in a Leprechaun’s Tale.

Presented in two parts, come and gather 'round the hearth in the fireside room, downstairs in the library for a cuppa, and some great original fiction.

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THURSDAY, November 7th at 4pm: A LEPRECHAUN'S TALE

Not just ANY Leprechaun Tale! 

It's an original story from Pixie-Elven Storyteller Dubhna Rhiadra.  Callum O’Flaherty is a thoroughly 21st century Irish boy, but he knows all about how to deal with leprechauns – or does he?  Learn what happens when a small boy annoys a leprechaun in the Leprechaun’s Tale.

Presented in two parts, come and gather 'round the hearth in the fireside room, downstairs in the library for a cuppa, and some great original fiction. 

Presented live in voice.