Lari Don
@laridonwriter.bsky.social
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Children's writer based in Edinburgh. Adventure novels, pic books, trad tale retellings. Passionate re stories, politics, feminism. #longcovid. she/lher
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I've never taken so long to research and write a book (due to #longcovid) so I've never been so delighted to hold a new book in my hands! I can't wait to share these #CelticTales, and @elisecillustration.com's stunning illustrations, with everyone! I don't have to wait long, it's published on 16 Oct
Shiny book on wooden table, black horse leaping across top of cover, seal wearing golden crown at bottom, wave of seawater curving between them. Title in green foil, centred between the horse and the seal: Celtic Folk and Fairy Tales, Magical Stories from Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, the Isle of Man and Brittany. Two names in yellow at the bottom of the cover: Lari Don and Elise Carmichael
laridonwriter.bsky.social
Very true. Probably we should leave it alone more often!
laridonwriter.bsky.social
It is a privilege to have a garden at all and one that feeds me, at the occasional nibble level, when I do very little to care for it, is a gift. (Though my neglect means the birds and the beasties and the squirrels have a friendly habitat...)
laridonwriter.bsky.social
I've turned my writing shed into a studio so I can film wee clips about my new book Celtic Folk And Fairy Tales to share with you. I've even filmed a full-length telling of one Celtic tale! Doesn't @elisecillustration.com artwork look splendid on the walls? @discoverkelpies.bsky.social #storytelling
corner of a small white room, with printed A3 artwork stuck on walls, including cover image of a book called Celtic Folk and Fairy Tales, a map of the British Isles and Brittany, several illustrations including a selkie, 2 dragons, a herd of cows, and a water monster floating on a lake surrounded by mountains. Also visible are a hand-drawn picture of a market stall, a red and black poster for a book series called Spellchasers, and a black phone tripod
laridonwriter.bsky.social
Aha! Lovely to see how Elise Carmichael created our very dramatic Welsh water monster, the Afanc! The early sketches are fascinating, showing how an illustrator uses scribbled words from the written description as part of their process…
#CelticFolkandFairyTales #kidlitart #watermonsters #Afanc
discoverkelpies.bsky.social
"The fanged and furry monster looked ferocious, but it didn’t eat people very often. The Afanc only ate people if they annoyed it.
However, it was quite easy to annoy the Afanc..."
How do you annoy this Welsh monster?
@laridonwriter.bsky.social @elisecillustration.com
#CelticFolkAndFairyTales
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sallyrose.bsky.social
Heartwarming story
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Six weeks ago, I picked up a year-old tawny owl with a broken leg off the main road near our home and dropped him off at our nearest vet.

After a few days, I received one of the most bizarre phone calls I’ve ever had, asking “So when are you coming to pick up your owl?” 🧵
Tawny owl
laridonwriter.bsky.social
Last of the brambles! We have a variety of berries in our unkempt garden (inc goosegogs, tayberries and these teeny tiny brambles) which all ripen at different times, giving me something to harvest and nibble from late June onwards. But we’ve now reached the end of the berries this year...
a dozen small shiny black brambles, in a bright green colander, on a spotty table cloth
laridonwriter.bsky.social
Balor is not a friendly-looking giant, is he? And the pulley to lift his drooping eyelid is a complex mix of physics and magic (which, to be fair, is one of my favourite story mixtures!) Very impressed that @elisecillustration.com and the folk at @florisbooks.bsky.social got it right! #kidlitart
discoverkelpies.bsky.social
"Balor was huge, twice the size of any other giant. He had one eye much bigger than the other, with a massive heavy dropping eyelid pierced by an ivory ring, linked by ropes to ten more rings in his bristly eyebrow..."
@laridonwriter.bsky.social @elisecillustration.com
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laridonwriter.bsky.social
Oooh, what a lovely review, from one of my favourite writers of magic! I'm delighted you enjoyed our #CelticTales, @sophieanderson.bsky.social !
discoverkelpies.bsky.social
Travel to the magical Celtic lands to meet shapeshifting selkies, duelling dragons, and a terrifying waterhorse...
Thanks to @sophieanderson.bsky.social for this brilliant review of Celtic Folk and Fairy Tales by @laridonwriter.bsky.social & @elisecillustration.com
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laridonwriter.bsky.social
This is gorgeous! Fascinating to see how the #selkie girl changed over time. (I only met the final version...) What wonderful work by @elisecillustration.com and indeed the fabulously creative folk of @florisbooks.bsky.social #theevolutionofaselkie #kidlitart #celticfolkandfairytales
discoverkelpies.bsky.social
From first rough to final illustration! We love @elisecillustration.com interpretation of the selkie princess in @laridonwriter.bsky.social retelling of The Selkie Hunter in Celtic Folk and Fairy Tales. What differences can you spot between the first sketch and the final artwork?
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florisbooks.bsky.social
Thank you for the fantastic review @sarahbroadley.bsky.social! 🧸💛
mybookcorner.bsky.social
Abdullah's Bear Needs A Name by Yasmin Hanif, Illustrated by Sophie Benmouyal
🧸📚🎉

A heart-warming story of family connection and tradition.

Review by @sarahbroadley.bsky.social

@sophiebenmouyal.bsky.social
@Florisbooks.bsky.social
#pb#childrensbooks#childrensbooksillustration#kidlitYasminHanif
Picture shows the front cover of the book Abdullah's Bear Needs A Name by Yasmin Hanif, Illustrated by Sophie Benmouyal
laridonwriter.bsky.social
Glad you are excited about it! Hope you enjoy it...
laridonwriter.bsky.social
Ah yes, sorry if the Oct date in my post got your hopes up. The book takes a wee bittie longer to travel the Atlantic! And I hope your family in Ireland enjoy what I've done with some ancient Irish mythology!
laridonwriter.bsky.social
(Do let me know what you think when you get hold of it!)
laridonwriter.bsky.social
That's great to know! Stories are very much for sharing and passing on. Delighted that you found Breaking the Spell and Tam Linn useful! Hope this next book inspires you as well ...
laridonwriter.bsky.social
hello! so nice to find familiar folk here!
laridonwriter.bsky.social
I reread Emma regularly, and I realised this time that I identified more with Mr Woodhouse - with his desire to stay in, to be warm and cosy, not be to surprised by new things – than with any of the young women and their intrigues. Not sure if that’s age, wisdom, or #longcovid#emma #janeausten
paperback book laid on wooden table. Cover shows an old painting of a dreich brown landscape, hills, a curving road, and groups of people in old-fashioned clothes. Black box at top of cover contains words: Penguin Classics, Jane Austen, Emma
laridonwriter.bsky.social
I know! all down to the amazing art by @elisecillustration.com
laridonwriter.bsky.social
It is beautiful! All done to the talent of @elisecillustration.com and the @florisbooks.bsky.social design team!
laridonwriter.bsky.social
I am very interested in the selkie community feedback on this book - so please do let me know what you think!
laridonwriter.bsky.social
mine too! I hope you enjoy them!