Chris Lambert's Blog
August 30, 2024
Edmund - Son of Gloucester - On sale now
Published on August 30, 2024 02:15
February 1, 2020
Black Meadow: The archive is open...
Black Meadow: The archive is open...: The Black Meadow Archive is open... You can now buy the book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Meadow... ...
Published on February 01, 2020 03:29
February 24, 2019
Wyrd Kalendar: 4 Star Review from Shindig Magazine for Wyrd Kale...
Wyrd Kalendar: 4 Star Review from Shindig Magazine for Wyrd Kale...: We are very pleased to share the 4 star review from Shindig Magazine for the Wyrd Kalendar Book and Album. They said: "The etch...
Published on February 24, 2019 05:45
January 1, 2019
Wyrd Kalendar: Launch Day! The Wyrd Kalendar Album is Released
Wyrd Kalendar: Launch Day! The Wyrd Kalendar Album is Released: You can buy the album right here, right now... WYRD KALENDAR Released by Mega Dodo Edited and curated by Chris Lamb...
Published on January 01, 2019 02:21
December 2, 2018
Wyrd Kalendar: Wyrd Kalendar - The Book and CD together at last
Wyrd Kalendar: Wyrd Kalendar - The Book and CD together at last: Mmmmmm tasty Wyrd Kalendar goodness... the CD (currently on pre-order) and book are both available to buy... yum - good aural and visua...
Published on December 02, 2018 07:40
October 24, 2017
Wyrd Kalendar - Twelve Tales of Magic, Murder, Terror, Love and the Wyrd...

On Saturday 21st October Wyrd Kalendar was published at The Unseelie Court in Edinburgh.

In this image he is reading an extract from the July story "Grotto Day"
Photo by Sally-Anne Huxtable
The Unseelie Court was a conference and music festival organised by the Folk Horror Revival.

Buy it here.
Published on October 24, 2017 12:57
September 10, 2017
June 5, 2017
Review of the Comic Mystery Plays in the Church Times!

Very pleased to announce a lovely review from Dennis Richards in the Church Times this month.
"CHRIS LAMBERT’s The Comic Mystery Plays are an inspiring idea for next year’s Easter services in primary schools. Teachers always appreciate a volume that does the job for them, and the scripts of these nine sketches will save hours of work for drama teachers.
They have an intriguing background: based loosely on the medieval mystery plays, they are in turn poignant, humorous, and trenchant. Furthermore, they take the Mystery Cycles from York and Wakefield as their inspiration. And, as any Yorkshireman will tell you, you cannot do better than that."
You can purchase the book here.
You can read the full article here.
Published on June 05, 2017 02:52
May 29, 2017
North - Wyrd Harvest Press - Foreword

I was honoured to be able to write a foreword for this magnificent book from Wyrd Harvest Press... It captures the beautiful spirit of both the real and an imagined North. Phil Breach and Tim Turnbull have created a fascinating work that skips adventurously along the border between myth and history, daring, at times, to tread into the mist and fog.
To give a little bit of a flavour of what you might expect I am publishing an extract from the foreword below...
"The North calls me.
The idea of North pulls at my hand like an insistent lover.
Our colonial ancestors ingrained in us the idea that the compass leads to very different destinations. The South was a place of heat, savagery and pirate treasure, the East a place of mystery, strange beliefs and tea, the West was where the civilised made their home and the cold North was a place of legend and myth.
I am from the South. I was born in Shaftesbury in Dorset and have remained in the Southlands of the country ever since. My family lived in Saltburn-by-the Sea but moved to the South a few years before I was born. My aged father, in his reminiscences, recalls my presence there, but it was only my unborn self he sees, the suggested spirit of my own foetus drifting over the Yorkshire hills and down to the sea."
To purchase the book click here or on the picture above. All profits from the sale of the book go to Wildlife Trust charities.
Published on May 29, 2017 03:16
May 1, 2017
The Comic Mystery Plays - Out Now

This new collection of plays is available to buy from Amazon here.
The Mediaeval Mystery Plays Retold with added bite! Bring to life timeless tales from the bible in these new and exciting plays. Recreate the works of the Mediaeval Guilds as you perform your own Mystery Cycle!
Created for performance by school, church, community and amateur groups, these plays are designed to work in any location!
Includes: Adam and Eve, Noah’s Ark, The Nativity, The Slaughter of the Innocents, The Wedding at Cana, The Garden of Gethsemane, The Trial of Christ, The Crucifixion, The Harrowing of Hell and The Resurrection.
As well as the ten plays this book includes a foreword by the Bishop of Chelmsford, The Right Reverend Stephen Cottrell, information about the Mystery Plays, Casting forms, workshop guides and other materials to help you put on your own performances.
For more information, a school's performance pack or permission to perform please contact comicmysteries@outlook.com
Published on May 01, 2017 06:57