Local Authors in October and music at Chateau St Ferriol 11500, France



Events Chateau St Ferriol
Les Amis du Chateau St Ferriol

Local Authors
Saturday 22 October 2018

Great Hall - Château de St Ferriol, Le Village, 11500, QUILLAN

Local Authors including Tim Wallace Murphy, Susan Kaberry and James McDonald will be reading from their work at Chateau St Ferriol

Entry 5 Euros Coffee and tea included




PROGRAMME



10am Susan Kaberry

11.30am James McDonald


1 pm Lunch

2pm Tim Wallace Murphy





Benefits to Amis du Chateau St Ferriol


Lunch will be served at 1pm.  Please reserve.  

25 Euros (Including drinks and vegetarian options).


Reserve: sophieduncanmcdonald@gmail.com
Tel: 0689978070




James McDonald


Tim Wallace Murphy
Tim Wallace Murphy


The Irish born internationally known author and lecturer, Tim Wallace-Murphy, is the author of fifteen books, mostly about heretical forms of spirituality. 

Tim has appeared in some eight or nine TV documentaries and many of his interviews can be found on YouTube. 



Thirteen of his works describe historical aspects of spirituality and cover a variety of themes including the Knights Templar, the Cathars, Rosslyn Chapel and the Western Esoteric Tradition as well as the Grail genre. 


Visit the following link to see more about Tim Wallace Murphy's publications/


Susan Kaberry




Susan Kaberry worked in the health service and as a lecturer at Manchester University. Since she retired she has been immersed in 14th century Languedoc, and is unable to stop writing.


Amazon link for Susan Kaberry





Coming to St Ferriol in October

Rupert Soskin

Rupert Soskin


His latest book, Metamorphosis, astonishing insect transformations, published by Bloomsbury, was a four-year mission to record the little known aspects of the life cycles of insects. Published in September 2015, Metamorphosis has been lauded as a stunning achievement in nature photography.



He continues to research both disciplines, regarding them as completely symbiotic. He has been known to observe, “You can’t visit megaliths without walking past a thousand different organisms along the way”. Rupert is currently researching and writing for new projects in each discipline, one on the evidence for a global megalithic culture in prehistory, the other on intelligence and consciousness in the natural world.




More on Rupert on Amazon.com


http://issuu.com/bloomsbury/docs/metamorphosis



Catherine de Courcy




Author, historian and researcher, has lived and published in Australia, Papua New Guinea as well as her native Ireland.  She first visited Montségur in 2006 and moved to France in 2011 to work on ‘Montségur: a novel’.  Educated by the Dominicans and raised on negative stories about heretics, the history of Montségur brought home the awful truth about the behaviour of the Roman Church in the 13th century.  

By writing a novel, she brings to life these so-called heretics and how they were affected by the Church’s actions.  Catherine continues to write non-fiction and is currently working on her 17th book.    
‘Montségur: a novel’ is available from her website catherinedecourcy.com, as an ebook on Amazon.co.uk, in the bookshops in Rennes le Chateau and Mirepoix, and in Restaurant Costes and L’Ansoleu in  Montségur. 



If you are unable to attend but would like to make a donation please visit




Other local authors coming up:
Catherine de Courcy  catherinedecourcy.com


Graffiti from the secret fireplace in the humanist retreat room of St Ferriol Castle

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