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Thanks for the recommendation. I'll add that to the list :)

There were a few children there and some sulky teenagers, and they were absolutely transfixed. It was great to see that the oral tradition still holds power in this digital age!
To keep on topic, here is her book, but I haven't read it ..
Pilgrims in the Mist The Stories of Scotland's Travelling People

The Corries sing of silkies...
Loads of versions of this haunting song on youtube.

my 'to be read' list grows out of control every time I visit this site.

I figure I'd just try a couple titles from here that grab my attention and then once I've had a sampling could look for specific stuff.
I'm sure I'll be picking the groups collective brains down the road.


[and now I have numerous Brigadoon ear worms rattling around in my head: 'Come to me, bend to me...', 'Heather on the hill...' -stop! stop!]

Check this link, good wee taster to Scots tales with storytellers and background to some of the more well known ones.
Books mentioned in this topic
Glen Robbie: A Scottish Fairy Tale (other topics)Pilgrims of the Mist: The Stories of Scotland's Travelling People (other topics)
Folklore of the Scottish Highlands (other topics)
A Handbook of the Scottish Gaelic World (other topics)
The People of the Sea: A Journey in Search of the Seal Legend (other topics)
Another "selchie" book for you!