Description
About the Author
A proud Dundonian, Rebecca is an English and Creative Writing alumnus and co-founder of the charity Folklore Scotland. Armed with an obscene number of folklore books, she and her husband strive to preserve the tales of the past for a new generation by digitising stories, recording podcasts, and of course, hunting for fairies. She is fascinated by the transmutation of stories with each telling and loves to build this into her fantasy worlds. In her writing, folklore is a force to be reckoned with; it has the power to uproot lives and divert the course of history. Her love of stories and Scotland go hand-in-hand, and her debut novel, Song of the Stag, was born after her family grew bored of hearing impassioned rants about Scottish politics and history at the dinner table. Song of the Stag may be a fantasy, but it is a love letter to Scotland's historic and folkloric legacy. From ancient kings and black-hearted patriots, to bonnie princes and Jacobite songs; this is a celebration of a complex, beautiful, and all too often tragic, land.
Book Information
ISBN 9781917011020
Author R.M Brown
Format Paperback
Imprint Ringwood Publishing
Publisher Ringwood Publishing