This morning I was at Aden Country Park speaking to Euan from BBC Radio Scotland‘s Out for the Weekend. Aye there was talk of spooky stories and… can anyone smell neeps!?

This morning I was at Aden Country Park speaking to Euan from BBC Radio Scotland‘s Out for the Weekend. Aye there was talk of spooky stories and… can anyone smell neeps!?

Here’s a link to “Scary Fairy Stories” – a 2 hour storytelling event on Friday evening (6 to 8pm) as part of the Scottish International Storytelling Festival!
“Join storyteller Pauline Cordiner to find out why Fairies are amongst the scariest creatures in Scotland! Irritating imps, plagues of pixies, killer kelpies, tragic tarrans, hot-headed heroines and much more. There will also be a Scary Fairy Lantern Competition judged on the night. So get yourself all dressed up and sit in the candle-light for an evening of Halloween tales for all the family!
As we go deeper into the evening, the stories will get scarier. Pauline will begin with stories best for the wee ones before we all decide the best Scary Fairy Lantern โ after which Pauline will give us scarier stories best suited for older children and adults
“Free online event | Contact: sandragdavison@gmail.com

It’s now the Hallowe’en week and I’m all set for 13 Spooky Storytelling Sessions over the next 7 days!
It’s all about monsters tonight as I’m telling online for Musica Workshops and Little Miracles!

Aberdeen’s Way WORD Festival’s film maker Anais Fourrier got together with 4 local storytelling quines – Jackie Ross, Grace Banks, Sheena Blackhall and myself – to create four films under the banner “Storytelling and Place”
Here’s my video, all about Boddam, where my faither’s folks came from. (Here Be Sea Monsters!)
It’s been another fun day with @MusicaWorkshops! That means football playing kangaroos, evil factory owners with twirly moustaches, monkeys with Scottish accents, wartime music hall mega stars, sea shanty singing superheroes and of course… a goat on a boat. A productive day!

It’s never too early to start planning for Hallowe’en!
I’m particularly looking forward to a couple of events coming up as part of the Scottish International Storytelling Festival

On the 26th October I’ll be joining Grace Banks, Sheena Blackhall, Diana Peers and Jackie Ross for some Spooky an Sinister Tales fae the North East!
And on the 29th October I’ll be doing some Scary Fairy stories for children and families from the Mearns. find out why Fairies are amongst the scariest creatures in Scotland! Irritating imps, plagues of pixies, killer kelpies, tragic tarrans, hot-headed heroines and much more!
#SISFImagine, #Storytelling, #Fairies, #ScaryFairies, #Halloween
Another Ripple event funded by the Scottish Storytelling Forum (TRACS) will be my visit to HANDSS on the 16th November.
HANDSS is an Aberdeen /shire crafts & activities club for children aged 5 to 15 years, who receive support for learning, or have additional support needs. We have been made so welcome on previous visits and have thoroughly enjoyed ourselves!
Here’s a photo from a previous visit when Fizzy the Fairy attempted chaos ![]()
Can’t wait to see everyone again! ![]()
This event has been made possible due to the Scottish International Storytelling Festivalโs Big Scottish Story Ripple initiative and is supported by TRACS and the Scottish Storytelling Forum.
#storytelling, #sisfstoryripple, #Aberdeen

I’m fair excited to have a couple of Ripple events booked in with the Scottish Storytelling Forum (TRACS)!
On the 9th November I’m going to be telling stories and maybe singing a couple of wee songs for On the 9th November I’m going to be telling stories and maybe singing a couple of wee songs for the Special Needs Tuesday Club up in Peterhead! (https://www.facebook.com/TheTClub/)
The club organises inclusive, fun social events for adults with learning difficulties and special needs and will soon be making a happy return to their club after so long!
#storytelling, #sisfstoryripple, #peterhead
This event has been made possible due to the Scottish International Storytelling Festivalโs Big Scottish Story Ripple initiative and is supported by TRACS and the Scottish Storytelling Forum.

There are just 6 spaces left for Aberdeen Archives, Gallery & Museums‘ Guthrie’s Goslings session on Wednesday morning at 10.30am.
I’m SO looking forward to this session!
I’m going to be joined by amazing musician Djana Gabrielle and we are going to be telling a story with all new songs about a certain boy and some wolves!
The sessions are aimed at under 5s and their grown ups and are FREE – we’ll be in the Art Gallery’s new education suite with plenty of Covid precautions in place – so come join us! ![]()
Tickets available here – https://thelittleboxoffice.com/aagm/book/event/140019

Here are some wonderful photos taken at one of the Guthrie’s Goslings storytelling sessions at Aberdeen Archives, Gallery & Museums – we had SO much fun with dancer Hayley Earlam and all the bairns and their grown ups that joined us! ![]()
There are another two Guthrie’s Gosling sessions on the 4th August – this time I’m teaming up with singer/songwriter Marie! ![]()



