In this episode Martin recounts stories from folk traditions that tell us something of the conditions of what creates a storyteller. He claims a teller is a scarecrow of words: someone that dwells between the wild darkness and the hearth fire, understanding the job of translation that goes on between them.
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CREDITS:
Written and performed by Martin Shaw
Produced by Isaiah Smallman
Intro music written and performed by Abe Houck | YouTube
Additional music by Vinicius Barbosa | themusicgiant.com
Original Artwork by Sam Ragland
Audio Engineering by Trent Jones and Marmalade Cream
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