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StoryThe Second Move Angusfolklore26 years 9 months ago
StoryDreckly (Part Two) Angusfolklore36 years 9 months ago
StoryDreckly (Part One) Angusfolklore26 years 10 months ago
StoryThe Slippery World of Superstition Angusfolklore27 years 1 month ago
StoryDeep and Crisp and Even (Conclusion) Angusfolklore17 years 2 months ago
StoryDeep and Crisp and Even (Part 1) Angusfolklore47 years 3 months ago
StoryCaptain Kidd, Accidental Pirate? Dundonian? Angusfolklore57 years 3 months ago
StoryComfy Cosy Angusfolklore57 years 9 months ago
StoryUrien Angusfolklore07 years 9 months ago
StoryWitches of Brechin Angusfolklore17 years 9 months ago
StoryThe Forfar Witches Angusfolklore37 years 9 months ago
StoryHoodie Angusfolklore37 years 9 months ago
StoryFAQ Angusfolklore37 years 10 months ago
StoryBourtree and Broom Angusfolklore37 years 10 months ago
StoryThose Who Cut The Holly Tree Angusfolklore67 years 10 months ago
StoryThe Battle of Nechtansmere, 685 A.D. Angusfolklore47 years 10 months ago
CollectionPoems of the Dark Ages Angusfolklore07 years 10 months ago
StoryPhantom Drummer of the Ogilvys Angusfolklore17 years 10 months ago
StoryMelgund Castle Angusfolklore37 years 10 months ago
CollectionFolklore of Angus (or Forfarshire) in Scotland Angusfolklore07 years 11 months ago

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Deep and Crisp and Even (Conclusion)

When he heard about this he went and set the house on fire and grimly watched the whole lot perish: wife and bairns and the bloody Hanoverian dogs...

Captain Kidd, Accidental Pirate? Dundonian?

It was the fate of Captain William Kidd (1645-1701) to be mis-remembered after his dishonourable death and slandered in the centuries since as a...
Gold cherry

Deep and Crisp and Even (Part 1)

You forget how it once was. Animals out all night in the undergrowth, sequestered by what the drab season has thrown over the land. One small move on...

Museum Grave

He lived for thirty years, this caption surmises, though I see slow pain gnaw and lay him like alluvial spoil inside a sandstone shelf, where a wife...
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Urien

Mountains divide Britain by streamside, fault lines of water corroding dreams, corrupting tongues. Upland fells where travellers dare to follow where...

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