Kirsty Hartsiotis - storyteller, writer, speaker
Tales from the Palace of Memory

Storytelling

From ecobardic epics to fireside telling, whatever your requirements, Kirsty will provide an exciting storytelling experience for all ages.

Books

Kirsty is the author of several books exploring local folk tales. All available to buy on the website.

Talks

From the glories of the Arts and Crafts Movement to seasonal spooks, Kirsty's beautifully-illustrated talks will enlighten and entertain.

Upcoming events


Seven week course, starting Thurs 25 Sept. Kirsty has wide experience as a museum curator, including 15 years’ responsibility for the Designated Arts and Crafts Movement collection at The Wilson, Cheltenham. We look forward to hearing the stories behind the growth of Cotswold churches, with special interest in their stained glass windows and the influence of the Arts and Crafts style.

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Sept 25,

7pm

Kemerton Village Hall

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Discover Gloucestershire's supernatural side, and explore the counties ghosts from prehistoric spooks to royal wraiths and black dogs. This talk by Kirsty Hartsiotis, storyteller and co-author of Gloucestershire Ghost Tales, explores some of the country's scariest spooks, and delves into the stories and histories behind them. 

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Oct 31,

7.30pm

Minchinhampton Local History Group

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There was a national need for memorials in the wake of the First World War, and the designers of the Arts and Crafts Movement rose to the challenge, creating crosses, memorials, halls and much more. This talk explores the ways that Arts and Crafts designers chose to interpret their commissions to commemorate the war, and looks at a rich array of memorials from church and town alike, crosses to stained glass to water troughs – and at the attendant local politics in erecting them! 

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Nov 4,

10.30am & 2.15pm

Arts Society Test Valley

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