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!
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?
Putting the real Knysna Oyster on its rightful plate
If you’re an old-timer who pines constantly for the glory days of the Knysna oyster - you know, when we bought them fresh from their racks in the Lagoon - you’re pining for the wrong thing.
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