"Princess Grumpy and the Talking Elephant" is a modern fairytale about a Princess who feels sad and angry, but one day she meets an elephant and everything changes.
Svend-Erik Engh is a danish storyteller now living in Edinburgh. He has been telling stories professionally for more than 25 years. Stories has brought him around the world, first Scandinavia, then USA and for the last three years he has been telling stories around in UK, Italy and Spain.
He has written 9 books and this is his first children book in english. His first book was about how to tell stories, then came The Grumpy Princess in danish/swedish and lately he has written a series of books containing images, short stories and poems.
May 2019 the music album 'Carol - revisited' with some of his lyrics is going to be published on Spotify with the one man band Wet Parsnip.
Webite: www.svenderikengh.com
Lasse Bo Christensen
Lasse Bo Christensen (native Dane) has several years of experience with illustration and graphic arts. He graduated as Illustrator MA from the Design School in Kolding, Denmark in 2003 and has done commcercial and editorial illustration assignments as freelance illustrator. Under the pseudonym Drumstick he has worked with street art and prints for clothing (through the site Redbubble). He lives in Copenhagen and his interests include live music events, nature, truth research, and Monty Python.
Websites: www.lassebo.dk www.thedrumstick.dk
Alice Fernbank
Alice Fernbank is a professional storyteller of traditional folktales myths, legends and her own improvised spontaneous stories. She performs stories internationally as a solo artist and with other tellers and musicians. Since 2017, Alice has been collaborating with Svend-Erik Engh. Together they've created GIANTS Storytelling Project and Story Waves schools project. Princess Grumpy and the Talking Elephant is Alice's first book. She worked with Svend-Erik to develop and transform the Danish tale into a story for an English speaking audience.
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