Stories from Martin Hatchuel - Page 3
Some light entertainment for you and your guests
Think about it creatively: we could combine these stories with some art work, print them...
Gift cards, pillow gifts - everyone loves a good bed-time story!
Did the Flying Dutchman haunt Bartolomeu Dias?
Did Dias meet van der Decken? We don’t exactly know. But we do have an idea that there might have been some communication between the two - as this ghoulishly lekker local adventure from Knysna-based author, Martin Hatchuel, will show.
Mike Kantey, editor of 'It's a pity I didn't bring any swords'
Introducing Mike Kantey - editor of Martin Hatchuel's children's novel, ‘It’s a pity I didn’t bring any swords’
Christian Jaggers, book designer for ‘It’s a pity I didn’t bring any swords’
Introducing Christian Jaggers, book designer for Martin Hatchuel's children's novel, ‘It’s a pity I didn’t bring any swords’
Will the Paquita sail again? Yes - in this ghoulishly lekker Knysna adventure story
Will the wreck of the 19th Century ship, the Paquita, sail again in the 21st Century? And more importantly: why?
A shipwreck that made a Knysna adventure
How did the wreck of the Ville Pierre on Noetzie Beach find its way into Martin Hatchuel's children's novel, It's a pity I didn't bring any swords?
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