Contemporary
In Cornwall the tradition of storytelling goes back a long way. Years ago “drolling”, telling stories around the fire on the long nights, was a natural part of life there, and to this day out of the way country pubs still hold ‘story telling nights’. This book is a collection of such stories, all but one set in Cornwall.
Some of them, of course, involve the sea and all that flows from it. Others have a background in the mining days of two hundred years ago, But Cornwall is far more than its’ history. ‘The Short Order Chef’ is a story about the very modern dilemma of working in a county where most employers shut down for half the year, and one man’s very innovative solution to this situation. ‘The Kronek’ is a story about the conflict between the incomer community and the established locals.
‘Moonlight on the Water’ is a tale of ancient belief meeting modern life, and ‘********************’ is about the miner’s legend about the little people. And of course, there is the tradition of piracy and smuggling. ’Captain Avery’s Emerald’ is a sideways look at time and history that refuses to lie down and die peacefully.
All the stories stand alone, and they all have a very dark heart. If you like your stories with a dark twist this one is for you.
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