Showing posts with label Launch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Launch. Show all posts

Sunday, 19 January 2014

Tales from the Black Meadow - Blog Launch

Exiled Publications are proud to announce the launch of Tales from the Black Meadow - The Blog.

This new site promises to explore folklore, music and act as a hub for all things Black Meadow.

Join us.


Saturday, 21 September 2013

Test Transmission: Tales From the Black Meadow Book & CD

For a great write-up of this exciting event check out the Test Transmission blog by Keith Seatman.

Test Transmission: Tales From the Black Meadow Book & CD: Went to the book launch of Tales of the Black Meadow the other night with my friend Mr Palmer . This event was held at The Reading Cent...

Monday, 2 September 2013

"Tales from the Black Meadow" is available to buy from Amazon.

"Can you tell me, maiden fair
Can you tell me if or where
I shall see my child again
Walk upon the fields of men?
Will she ever stumble back
 From the meadow all a’black?"



16 days prior to the launch of "Tales of the Black Meadow" and our good friends at Amazon have the book ready to buy.

Retailing at £5.55 and eligible for Super Saver delivery (so there are no postage and packing costs if you click that option).

Join us here...

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Tales From the Black Meadow - Press Release for Launch


… PRESS RELEASE … PRESS RELEASE … PRESS RELEASE …

Tales from the Black Meadow

A new book of Supernatural short stories is being published in September.

It is written by local author Chris Lambert and illustrated by local artist Nigel Wilson.

This book explores the legendary “lost” village of Black Meadow. A mysterious place on the North Yorkshire Moors that is described as the “root of strange occurrences, nightmares and disappearances”.

The book will be launched at Reading Central Library on September 19th at 7pm. Entrance is free.

The launch will be an evening of drama, music, film, readings and refreshments.

There will be a performance of “The Devil and the Yoked Man” an adaptation of one of the short stories, a lecture about the mystery surrounding Black Meadow as well as a new film adaptation of “Curse of the Black Meadow”.

Do not go into the mist.

Do not dance with the horsemen.

Do not listen to the cry of the Rag and Bone Man.

 

Chris Lambert began investigating Black Meadow in collaboration with Kev Oyston, a composer from Yorkshire. Kev Oyston created an album of music for a “lost” Radio 4 Documentary “Curse of the Black Meadow” that Chris helped to resurrect. Each track on the CD inspired Chris to write a poem or story. It is a very exciting project that spans counties and shows the creative opportunities that the internet provides.

Tales from the Black Meadow is available to buy from Amazon and bookshops in Reading and Yorkshire.

The album is available to buy from Amazon.

 … PRESS RELEASE … PRESS RELEASE … PRESS RELEASE …

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Press Release for Launch of "Tales from the Black Meadow" - Come Along


Tales from the Black Meadow

A new book of Supernatural short stories is being published in September.

It is written by local author Chris Lambert and illustrated by local artist Nigel Wilson.

This book explores the legendary “lost” village of Black Meadow. 

A mysterious place on the North Yorkshire Moors that is described as the “root of strange occurrences, nightmares and disappearances”.

The book will be launched at Reading Central Library on September 19th at 7pm. 

Entrance is free.

The launch will be an evening of drama, music, film, readings and refreshments.

There will be a performance of “The Devil and the Yoked Man” an adaptation of one of the short stories, a lecture about the mystery surrounding Black Meadow as well as a new film adaptation of “Curse of the Black Meadow”.

Do not go into the mist.Do not dance with the horsemen.Do not listen to the cry of the Rag and Bone Man.


Chris Lambert began investigating Black Meadow in collaboration with Kev Oyston, a composer from Yorkshire. Kev Oyston created an album of music for a “lost” Radio 4 Documentary “Curse of the Black Meadow” that Chris helped to resurrect. Each track on the CD inspired Chris to write a poem or story. It is a very exciting project that spans counties and shows the creative opportunities that the internet provides.

Tales from the Black Meadow is available to buy from Amazon and bookshops in Reading and Yorkshire.

The album is available to buy from Amazon.

Monday, 5 August 2013

Tales from the Black Meadow - Launch Date Announced

Tales from the Black Meadow will be launched at Reading Central Library on Thursday 19th September at 7pm.