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Inishbofin monk kidnapped by Sky Demons (discussion & live show)

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This episode features a live recording of Rab retelling a Medieval LGBT sex comedy that includes the tale of an Inishbofin monk kidnapped by Sky Demons. Rab came across the story as he and Kerry were researching the next part of The Wicked Skull Thief of Inishbofin. Kerry and Rab also discuss the background to the medieval tale, and how it was cancelled by the newly independent Irish state.

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Hosted by Kerry Graham and Rab Fulton, this offshoot of the world famous Celtic Tales storytelling show takes a deep dive into all the weird, wild and wonderful stories that can be found along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Coastline. Subscribe now on your favourite app.

For details tickets, times and dates of the Celtic Tales live shows check out: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/celtic-tales-storytelling-show-tickets-503373151647

Follow @TheKerryGraham on twitter and Substack.

Follow Rab on Twitter @haveringrab & instagram @celtictalesgalway

Copies of Rab's sci-fi book, 'Marcus Marcus & the Hurting heart', written under the pseudonym Letham R. McPaik, can be bought at Charlie Byrnes Bookshop in Galway.

Music: Achaidh Cheide by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Bernhardt-House, Phillip A. “Queer Conceptions and Calculations: Niall Frossach and the Easter Controversy.” The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, vol. 39, no. 1, 2015, pp. 186–205. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/24635406.

McMANUS, DAMIAN. “NIALL FROSACH’S ‘ACT OF TRUTH’: A BARDIC APOLOGUE IN A POEM FOR SIR NICHOLAS WALSH, CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE COMMON PLEAS († 1615).” Ériu, vol. 58, 2008, pp. 133–68. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/20696365

Wiley, Dan M. “Niall Frossach’s True Judgement.” Ériu, vol. 55, 2005, pp. 19–36. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/30007973

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This episode features a live recording of Rab retelling a Medieval LGBT sex comedy that includes the tale of an Inishbofin monk kidnapped by Sky Demons. Rab came across the story as he and Kerry were researching the next part of The Wicked Skull Thief of Inishbofin. Kerry and Rab also discuss the background to the medieval tale, and how it was cancelled by the newly independent Irish state.

- - - - -

Hosted by Kerry Graham and Rab Fulton, this offshoot of the world famous Celtic Tales storytelling show takes a deep dive into all the weird, wild and wonderful stories that can be found along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Coastline. Subscribe now on your favourite app.

For details tickets, times and dates of the Celtic Tales live shows check out: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/celtic-tales-storytelling-show-tickets-503373151647

Follow @TheKerryGraham on twitter and Substack.

Follow Rab on Twitter @haveringrab & instagram @celtictalesgalway

Copies of Rab's sci-fi book, 'Marcus Marcus & the Hurting heart', written under the pseudonym Letham R. McPaik, can be bought at Charlie Byrnes Bookshop in Galway.

Music: Achaidh Cheide by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Source material

Bernhardt-House, Phillip A. “Queer Conceptions and Calculations: Niall Frossach and the Easter Controversy.” The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, vol. 39, no. 1, 2015, pp. 186–205. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/24635406.

McMANUS, DAMIAN. “NIALL FROSACH’S ‘ACT OF TRUTH’: A BARDIC APOLOGUE IN A POEM FOR SIR NICHOLAS WALSH, CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE COMMON PLEAS († 1615).” Ériu, vol. 58, 2008, pp. 133–68. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/20696365

Wiley, Dan M. “Niall Frossach’s True Judgement.” Ériu, vol. 55, 2005, pp. 19–36. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/30007973

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