
Honours
Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature
Honorary Fellow of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford
Patron of the Thomas Lovell Beddoes Society
Patron of the Society for Storytelling
Prizes
The Carnegie Medal, 1986
Smarties Prize: Bronze Medal, 2000
The Guardian Children's Fiction Award, 2001
Tir na n-Og Award, 2001

Professional Experience Publishing and Broadcasting
Fiction and Poetry Editor, Macmillan & Co. Ltd.
1962-69
BBC Talks Producer 1972
Editorial Director, Victor Gollancz Ltd., Publishers 1972-77
Editorial Consultant to Boydell & Brewer Ltd, Woodbridge, 1983-89.
Teaching
Lecturer in English, Tufts-in-London Program 1967-78
Lektor in English Language & Literature, University of Regensburg
1979-80
Visiting Professor of English, St. Olaf College, Minnesota, 1987, 1988
(also Fulbright Scholar), 1989
Endowed Chair in the Humanities and Fine Arts, University of St. Thomas,
Minnesota 1991-95
Fellowships
Gregory Fellow in Poetry, University of Leeds,
1969-71
Arts Council Fellow in Creative Writing, Winchester School of Art 1983
& 1984
British Council Visiting Author
Australia, Canada, India (Writer-in-Residence, University of Madras), Germany, Iceland, Yugoslavia, Malawi, Slovakia, Russia

Committees, etc
Literature Panel, Greater London Arts Association
1973-77; Board of Poetry Book Society 1977-83; Literature Panel, Eastern
Arts Association 1983-89 (Chairman 1986-89); Trustee (and Chairman of the
Friends 1989-91) of Wingfield Arts and Music 1989-98; Board of Directors,
American Composers Forum 1993-97; Steering Committee, King's Lynn Festival
1997; Co-founder and Chairman, Poetry-next-the-Sea, 1997-2007
PUBLICATIONS
Poems Collections and Selections
THE RAIN-GIVER
Andre Deutsch, London, 1972
THE DREAM-HOUSE
Andre Deutsch, London, 1976, Poetry Book Society Choice
BETWEEN MY FATHER AND MY SON (Selection)
Black Willow Press, Minneapolis, 1982
TIME'S ORIEL
Hutchinson, London, 1983
WATERSLAIN
Hutchinson, London, 1986, Poetry Book Society Recommendation Reprinted
1986

THE PAINTING-ROOM
Hutchinson, London, 1988
EAST ANGLIAN POEMS (Selection)
Jardine Press, Stoke by Nayland, 1989
NEW AND SELECTED POEMS 1965-1990
Hutchinson, London, 1991
THE LANGUAGE OF YES
Enitharmon, London 1996
Dufour, Pennsylvania, 1996
POEMS FROM EAST ANGLIA (Selection)
Enitharmon, London, 1997
SELECTED POEMS
Enitharmon, London, 2001
Dufour, Pennsylvania, 2001
MOORED MAN: A Cycle of North Norfolk Poems
With Watercolours and Etchings by Norman Ackroyd RA
Trade and de Luxe Editions, Enitharmon, 2006
Limited Editions
On Approval (Outposts, Dulwich, 1961); My Son (Turret Books, London, 1986); Alderney, The Nunnery (Turret Books, London, 1968); Norfolk Poems with photographs by John Hedgecoe (Academy Editions, London, 1970); Confessional (Sceptre Press, Knotting, 1970); A Dream of a Meeting (Sceptre Press, Knotting, 1970); More Than I Am with a drawing by Ralph Steadman (Steam Press, London 1971); The Wake with a wood engraving by Angela Lemaire (Keepsake Press, London); Petal and Stone (Sceptre Press, Knotting 1975); Above the Spring Line with an etching by Malte Sartorius (Francis Kyle Gallery, 1986); The Seafarer with woodcuts by Inger Lawrance. (Old Stile Press, 1987); Oenone in January with woodcuts by John Lawrence (Old Stile Press, 1988). East Anglian Poems with linocuts by James Dodds (Jardffie Press, 1989); Eleanor's Advent with woodcuts by Alyson McNeill (Old Stile, 1992); Sea Tongue with collagraphs by Diane Griffiths (Hawthorn Press, 1998); Swarm and Honeycomb with a drawing by Diane Griffiths (Hawthorn Press, 1998); Song of the Moored Man with a drawing by Diane Griffiths (Hawthorn Press, 1998).

Translations
THE BATTLE OF MALDON AND OTHER OLD ENGLISH POEMS
(with an introduction by Bruce Mitchell) Macmillan, London, 1965.
Paperback edition: Macmillan, London, 1967. Reprinted 1974.
BEOWULF (with an introduction by Bruce Mitchell)
Macmillan, London, 1968. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, New York, 1968
(Noonday Paperback). Reprinted four times. The Folio Society, 1973.
Reissued by D. S. Brewer, Cambridge, 1977.
STORM AND OTHER OLD ENGLISH RIDDLES
Macmillan, London, 1970. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, New York, 1970.
THE EXETER BOOK RIDDLES
The Folio Society, London, 1978. Paperback edition: Penguin Classics,
Harmondsworth, 1979. Revised edition, 1993.
THE ANGLO-SAXON WORLD (Editor and part translator).
Boydell & Brewer, Cambridge, 1982. Reissued 1994. New edition, 2002.
paperback edition: Oxford University Press (World's Classics), London and
New York 1984. Reprinted many times.
BEOWULF (The Poetry of Legend series). The Boydell Press with Phoebe Phillips Editions, Woodbridge, 1987.
THE OLD ENGLISH ELEGIES
The Folio Society, London, 1988.
BEOWULF (Edited with an Introduction by Heather
O'Donoghue)
Oxford University Press (World's Classics), London and New York, 1999.
Mythology
THE NORSE MYTHS A New Version
Pantheon, New York, 1980. Andre Deutsch, London, 1981. Reissued
1987. Paperback editions: Pantheon, New York, 1981 (reprinted many times);
Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 1982 (reprinted many times). Seido-Sha,
Tokyo, 1984. The Folio Society, London, 1989.

PIECES OF LAND: A JOURNEY TO EIGHT ISLANDS
Victor Gollancz, London, 1972.
THE STONES REMAIN. Megalithic Sites of Britain
With photographs by Andrew Rafferty. Century Hutchinson (Rider Books),
London, 1989.
THE WUFFINGS (co-authored with lvan Cutting)
Premiere: Eastern Angles Theatre Company, 1997 Runetree Press, London,
1999
For Children
HAVELOK THE DANE
Illustrated by Brian Wildsmith
Macmillan, London, 1964. Reprinted 1971. Dutton, New York, 1964.
Lemniscaat, Rotterdam, 1965. Christofoor, Rotterdam, 1981.
KING HORN
Illustrated by Charles Keeping
Macmillan, London, 1965. Dutton, New York, 1965. Reissued by Boydell
Press, Ipswich, 1973.

THE GREEN CHILDREN
Illustrated by Margaret Gordon
Winner of the Arts Council for the Best Book for Young Children 1966-68.
Macmillan, London, 1966. Reprinted 1972. Seabury Press, New York 1966.
Moscow, 1968 (publishing house unknown).
THE CALLOW PIT COFFER
Illustrated by Margaret Gordon
Macmillan, London, 1968. Seabury Press, New York, 1968.
WORDHOARD (with Jill Paton Walsh)
Macmillan, London, 1969. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, New York, 1969.
Paperback edition: Puffin Books, Harmondsworth, 1972.
THE PEDLAR OF SWAFFHAM
Illustrated by Margaret Gordon
Macmillan, London, 1971. Seabury Press, New York, 1971.
THE SEA STRANGER
Illustrated by Joanna Troughton
Heinemann, London, 1973. Seabury Press, New York, 1973.
GREEN BLADES RISING: THE ANGLO-SAXONS
Andre Deutsch, London, 1974. Seabury Press, New York, 1974.
THE FIRE-BROTHER
Illustrated by Joanna Troughton
Heinemann, London, 1974. Seabury Press, New York, 1975.
THE EARTH-FATHER
Illustrated by Joanna Troughton
Heinemann, London, 1976. Paperback edition: Piccolo Books, London, 1978
(published with The Sea Stranger and The Fire-Brother as one volume).

THE WILDMAN
Illustrated by Charles Keeping
Winner of Francis William Prize for artists
Andre Deutsch, London, 1976.
THE DEAD MOON
Illustrated by Shirley Felts
Andre Deutsch, London 1982. Paperback edition: Faber & Faber, London,
1986. Paperback edition: Andre Deutsch, 1990.
BEOWULF
Illustrated by Charles Keeping
Oxford University Press, London and New York, 1982. Reprinted many times.
Paperback edition: Oxford University Press, 1987. Reprinted many times.
Hans Elzenga, Heemstede, (Netherlands) 1988. An der Este, Buxtehude
(Germany) 1992. Drzavna Zalozba (Slovenia) 1993.
THE MABINOGION (with Gwyn Thomas)
Illustrated by Margaret Jones
Victor Gollancz, London, 1984. Tuttle, Boston, 1991. Paperback edition:
Victor Gollancz, London, 1989.
AXE-AGE, WOLF-AGE: A SELECTION OF NORSE MYTHS
Illustrated by Hannah Firmin
Andre Deutsch, London, 1985. Paperback edition: Faber & Faber, London,
1988.
STORM
Illustrated by Alan Marks.
Winner of the Carnegie Medal
Heinemann, London, 1985. Reprinted many times. Edition with additional
illustrations, 2001. Gwasg Gomer, Llandysul (Wales) 1987. Editions Nathan,
Paris, 1989. Holp Shuppan, Tokyo, 1990
THE FOX AND THE CAT: ANIMAL TALES FROM GRIMM (with
Susanne Lugert)
Illustrated by Susan Varley
Andersen Press, London, 1985. Lothrop, New York, 1985. Paperback edition:
Beaver, London, 1987.

BRITISH FOLK TALES
Illustrated by Peter Melnyczuk
Orchard, London, 1987. Orchard, New York, 1987. Ediciones Gaviota, Madrid,
1991. Paperback selection (British and Irish Folk Tales): Orchard, London,
1990. Trade paperback edition: Orchard, London, 1991. Paperback selection
(The Dark Horseman): Orchard, London, 1995. Reissued in paperback,
illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark, under the title The Magic Lands
(Orion, 2001).
THE QUEST FOR OLWEN (with Gwyn Thomas)
Illustrated by Margaret Jones
Lutterworth Press, Cambridge, 1988.
BOO! GHOSTS AND GRAVEYARDS
Illustrated by Peter Melnyczuk
Orchard, London, 1988.
DATHERA DAD: FAIRY TALES
Illustrated by Peter Melnyczuk
Orchard, London, 1988.
SMALL-TOOTH DOG: WONDER TALES
Illustrated by Peter Melnyczuk
Orchard, London, 1988.
PIPER AND POOKA: BOGGARTS AND BOGLES
Illustrated by Peter Melnyczuk
Orchard, London, 1988.
WULF
Illustrated by Gareth Floyd
Faber & Faber, London, 1988
UNDER THE SUN AND OVER THE MOON
Illustrated by Ian Penney
Orchard, London, 1989. Putnam, New York, 1989. Doubleday, Canada, 1989.
Paperback edition: Orchard, London, 1991.
SLEEPING NANNA
Illustrated by Peter Melnyczuk
Orchard, London, 1989. Thode, Randers (Denmark) 1989. Ideals, New York
1990. Paperback edition: Orchard, London, 1991.

SEA TONGUE
Illustrated by Clare Challice
BBC Publications, London, 1991.
TALES FROM EUROPE
Illustrated by Lesley Buckingham, Phyllis Mahon and Emma Whiting.
BBC Publications, London, 1991. Paperback edition: BBC Publications,
London, 1992. Paperback edition (Tales from the Old World): Dolphin Books,
London, 2000. Hachette, France, 2005.
LONG TOM AND THE DEAD HAND
Illustrated by Shirley Felts
Andre Deutsch, London, 1992.
THE TALE OF TALIESIN (with Gwyn Thomas)
Illustrated by Margaret Jones
Victor Gollancz, London, 1992
THE LABOURS OF HERAKLES
Illustrated by Peter Utton
Orion Books, London, 1993. Mondadori, Milan, 1994.
THE GREEN CHILDREN
Illustrated by Alan Marks
Oxford University Press, London, 1994. Paperback edition: Oxford
University Press, 1997, Seido-sha, Tokyo, 1998.
THE OLD STORIES: TALES FROM EAST ANGLIA AND THE FEN COUNTRY
Illustrated by John Lawrence
Colt Books, Cambridge, 1997. Paperback edition: Dolphin Books, London,
2000. Reissued, 2004.
SHORT! A BOOK OF VERY SHORT STORIES
Winner of the Oak Award, Nottingham Libraries,
Oxford University Press, London 1998. Paperback edition: Oxford University
Press, London, 1998. Many reprints.
THE KING WHO WAS AND WILL BE
Illustrated by Peter Malone
Orion Books, London, 1998. Dutton (under the title King Arthur and His
Court), New York, 1999. Urachhaus, Germany, 1999 Christofoor, Netherlands,
1999; Hachette, France; NW Damm, Norway, 2001 Tammi, Finland, 2002;
Alfabeta, Sweden, 2002, Paperback edition: Dolphin Books, London, 1999.
See also King Arthur's World.

ARTHUR: THE SEEING STONE
Winner of The Guardian Children's Fiction Prize
Winner of the Tir na n-Og Award
Winner of the Smarties Prize Bronze Medal
Orion Books, London, 2000. Paperback edition, Orion Books, 2001.
Scholastic (Arthur A. Levine Books), New York, 2001. Host, Denmark, 2001;
N.W.Damm, Norway, 2001; Urachhaus, Germany, 2001; Lemniscaat, Netherlands,
2001; Tammi, Finland, 2001: Alfabeta, Sweden, 2001; Hachette, France,
2002; Salani, Italy, 2002; Sony, Japan, 2002 - Hardback edition; Kadokawa,
Japan, 2003 - Paperback edition; Lyon, Portugal, 2003; Editions Passage,
Hungary, 2002; Hed Arzi, Israel, 2004; Ediciones B (Castilian) Spain,
2002; Gruppo 62 (Catalan) Spain, 2002. Bluebird, Korea, 2002; Nanmee
Books, Thailand, 2002; Psichogios, Greece, 2002. Egmont, Russia, 2005.
Wisdom and Knowledge, Taiwan, 2004. Laguna, Serbia and Montenegro, 2006.
Educational Edition, Collins, 2001.
ENCHANTMENT
Illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark
Orion Books, London, 2000. Paperback edition: Orion Books, London, 2001
THE UGLY DUCKLING
Illustrated by Meilo So
Orion Books, London, 2001. Random House, New York, 2001. Hansol, Korea,
2001. Soderstrom, Finland, 2001.
ARTHUR: AT THE CROSSING-PLACES
Orion Books, London, 2001.
Paperback edition, Orion Books, 2002. Scholastic (Arthur A. Levine Books)
New York, 2002. Paperback edition, 2004.
Foreign publishers as listed for The Seeing Stone.
VIKING! MYTHS OF GODS AND MONSTERS
Orion Books, London, 2002. Paperback edition, 2003 Host, Denmark, 2003;
Gallimard, France, 2004.

ARTHUR: KING OF THE MIDDLE MARCH
Orion Books, London, 2003. Paperback edition, Orion Books, 2004.
Scholastic (Arthur A. Levine Books) New York 2002. Paperback
Edition, 2006).
Foreign publishers as listed for The Seeing Stone.
KING ARTHUR'S WORLD (text as for THE KING WHO WAS
AND WILL BE)
Illustrated by Hamesh Alles
Orion Books, London 2004. Lemniscaat, Netherlands, 2005.
HOW MANY MILES TO BETHLEHEM?
Illustrated by Peter Malone
Orion Books, London, 2004. Scholastic, New York, 2004. Alfabeta, Sweden,
2004. Christofoor, Netherlands, 2004. Gautier-Languereau, France, 2004.
Papadopoulos, Greece, 2005.
GATTY'S TALE
Orion Books, London, October 2006.
OUTSIDERS
Orion Books, London 2006.
Paperback 2007.
General Editor
THE MIRROR OF BRITAIN
Andre Deutsch, London and Seabury Press, New York, 1974-79.
A cultural history of the British Isles in ten volumes.
Authors include Jill Paton Walsh, Anthony Thwaite, Richard Barber,
Leon Garfield, C. Walter Hodges, Kirsty Mcleod, David Snodin,
Margaret Drabble, Marina Warner and Kevin Crossley-Holland.
Editor
RUNNING TO PARADISE: AN INTRODUCTORY SELECTION
OF THE POEMS OF W.B. YEATS
Macmillan, London, 1967. Macmillan, New York, 1967.
WINTER'S TALES FOR CHILDREN 3
Macmillan, London, 1967.
WINTER'S TALES 14
Macmillan, London, 1968. St. Martin's Press, New York, 1968.

NEW POETRY 2 (with Patricia Beer)
The Arts Council, London, 1976.
THE FABER BOOK OF NORTHERN LEGENDS
Faber & Faber, London and New York, 1977.
Paperback edition: Faber & Faber, 1983.
THE FABER BOOK OF NORTHERN FOLK-TALES
Faber & Faber, London and New York, 1980.
Paperback edition: Faber & Faber, 1983.
THE RIDDLE BOOK
Macmillan, London, 1982.
FOLK-TALES OF THE BRITISH ISLES
The Folio Society, London, 1985. Faber & Faber, London, 1986.
Pantheon, New York, 1988. Paperback edition: Pantheon, 1988.
THE OXFORD BOOK OF TRAVEL VERSE
Oxford University Press, London and New York, 1986.
Paperback edition: Oxford University Press, 1989.
NORTHERN LIGHTS. LEGENDS, SAGAS AND FOLK-TALES
Faber & Faber, London, 1987.
MEDIEVAL LOVERS. A Book of Days.
Phoebe Phillips with Century Benham,
London, 1988. Reprinted 1988. Weidenfield & Nicholson, New York, 1988.
Reprinted 1988, 1989. Collins Australia, Sydney 1988. Quellenbandschen,
St. Gallen (Switzerland), 1989. Editions Solar, Paris, 1989.
MEDIEVAL GARDENS. A Book of Days.
Garamond, London, 1990. Rizzoli, New York, 1990. Editions Solar, Paris,
1991.

PETER GRIMES: THE POOR OF THE BOROUGH
The Folio Society, London, 1990.
THE YOUNG OXFORD BOOK OF FOLK-TALES
Oxford University Press, London, 1998. Paperback edition: two volumes
entitled The Fish that Laughed and The Nightingale that Shrieked,
Oxford University Press, 2002.
THE NEW EXETER BOOK OF RIDDLES (with Lawrence Sail).
Enitharmon, London, 1999. Reprinted 1999.
LIGHT UNLOCKED. Christmas Card Poems (with Lawrence
Sail).
Illustrated by John Lawrence.
Enitharmon, London, 2005. Reprinted 2005.
WORDS AND MUSIC
Libretti
THE GREEN CHILDREN
Music by Nicola LeFanu.
Libretto, Vocal Score and Orchestral Score, Novello, London 1990, 1998.
Premieres: King's Lynn Festival 1990 and The Twin Cities Opera Guild,
World Theatre, St. Paul, U.S.A., 1991. Performances: Bristol, 1995; York,
1998; Buxton, 2002, Summer Music on the Shannon, Ireland, 2004.
THE WILDMAN
Music by Nicola LeFanu.
Libretto, Boydell and Brewer, Cambridge, 1995.
Vocal Score and Orchestral Score, Novello, London, 1995.
Premiere: Aldeburgh Festival, 1995
Performances: Oxford, Huddersfield, Orkney (St. Magnus Festival) and Bury
St. Edmunds, 1995.
THE SAILOR'S TALE
Music by Rupert Bawden
Premiere: The Yorke Trust, Norfolk, 2002.
Recording: NMC, 2004 (CD).
Musical Settings
A KNOT OF RIDDLES
Music by Sir Arthur Bliss, Master of the Queen's Musick
Novello, London, 1964.
Premiere: John Shirley-Quirk, Cheltenham Festival, 1964.

THE BALTIC SPRAT
Music by Albert Chatterly
Novello, London, 1977
RIDDLES
Music by William Mathias
Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992.
Premiere: King's Singers, Vancouver, 1989.
THIS WINTER'S WORLD
Music by Michael Ball
THE DREAM OF THE ROOD
Music by James Callahan
Premiere: St. Paul, U.S.A., 1994.
LISTENING FOR YOUR NAME: IMAGES OF CHILDHOOD
Music by Donald Betts.
Premiere: Maria Jette, The Schubert Club, St. Paul, U.S.A., 1994.
SOFT FOOTFALLS: (SONG OF THE ANASAZI)
Music by Anne Kilstofte
Premiere: Dale Warland Singers, St. Paul, U.S.A., 1995.
FOUR ADVENT CAROLS
Music by Stephen Paulus
Premiere: St. Thomas Liturgical Choir, St. Paul, U.S.A., 1995.
TWO RIDDLES
Music by Nicola LeFanu
Premiere: Wilmslow, 1996.
THE PHILOSOPHER BIRD
Music by Peter Crossley-Holland
Premiere: Wilmslow, 1996.

PILGRIM JESUS
Music by Stephen Paulus
European American Music Corporation, Pennsylvania,
1996 Premiere: Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, King's College,
Cambridge, 1996.
U.S.A. Premiere: King's College, Cambridge, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1997.
See also under Recordings.
THE NINE GIFTS
Music by Steve Heitzeg
Premiere: Chanticleer, San Francisco, 1998.
Stone Circle Music, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1998.
CROSSING-PLACES
Music by James Callahan
Premiere: St. Paul, Minnesota, 1999.
THE EARTH'S EMBRACE
Music by Andrew Simpson
Premiere: BBC Symphony Chorus,
Cheltenham, 1999.
MUSIC FOR AN EMPTY SKY
Music by Philip Cashian
Premiere: The Ionian Singers, 2000.

GENERATIONS OF AIR
Music by William Drew-Battye
Bungay Choral Society, 2001.
THE RETURN OF KING RAEDWALD
Music by Lynne Plowman
Premiere: London Mozart Players, 2001.
WATERSLAIN
Music by Jon Payne.
Premiere: Ruth Peel, 2004.
SEA CHANGES
Music by Janet Wheeler.
Premiere: Saffron Waldon Choral Society, 2004.
See also under Recordings.
RADIO AND TELEVISION
Radio
Numerous programmes for BBC Radio 3 and 4 including:
1. Talks: The Music of Life (series); The Music of Work (series); Silent Night: Fog and Moonshine: British Ghost Stories.
2. Features R.S. Thomas at 70; The Weaver of Time: A Celebration of the Work of George Mackay Brown; The First Malawi Literary Festival; Interrogating Silence; What is the Difference between a Raven and a Writing Desk?

3. Drama Arthur's Knight: The Redeeming of Sir Thomas Malory (six-part series); and eleven radio plays for children.
4. Sundry Introductions to, and translations of, Beowulf, The Battle of Maldon, The Dream of the Rood, The Exeter Book Riddles and other Anglo-Saxon poems; compiler and presenter of With Great Pleasure: presenter of Poetry Now, Time for Verse and Poetry Please; Contributor to Critics Forum, A Good Read, Kaleidoscope, Meridian, Night Waves, Treasure Islands, Woman's Hour, Front Row, Open Book. Regular contributor to Minnesota Public Radio as one of the "Voices from the Heartland.
Television Writer and presenter of four documentary
features:
The Seven Burnhams-by-the-Sea (BBC 1978)
The Lambton Worm (BBC and BBC 1 1983)
Waterslain (Anglia 1987)
The Painting-Room: Three Artists in Constable Country (Anglia 1988)
Co-writer of scripts for three series for primary schools:
Tales from Europe (BBC 1991)
The Anglo-Saxons (BBC 1992). Winner of the Royal Television Society Award
The Labours of Herakles (Channel 4 1993)
RECORDINGS AND ARCHIVE
Recordings Beowulf (Argo) LP
(LP, CD and Audio Cassette) The Battle of Maldon and Other Old English Poems (Argo) LP
British Folk Tales (Chivers, 1993). Read by Martin Jarvis. AC
Arthur: The Seeing Stone. Abridged version, Orion, 2000. Read by Sam West. AC and CD. Unabridged version, Chivers, 2001. Read by Michael Maloney
Arthur: At the Crossing-Places. Abridged version, Orion, 2001. Read by Sam West. AC and CD. Unabridged version, Chivers, 2001. Read by Michael Maloney.
Arthur: King of the Middle March. Abridged version, Orion 2003. Read by Sam West. AC and CD. Unabridged version, Chivers 2003. Read by Michael Maloney.
The Magic Lands. 3 ACs. Orion 2001 and 2002. Read by Kevin Crossley-Holland, James Macpherson and Patience Tomlinson.

Sea Changes. Music by Janet Wheeler. CD Orme Recordings, 2004.
The Sailor's Tale. Opera with music by Rupert Bawden. NMC. 2004.
Poems. CD. Read by Kevin Crossley-Holland. The Poetry Archive, 2005. (info@poetryarchive.org).
On Christmas Day. Carols commissioned specially for
the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at King's College Chapel,
Cambridge. (includes Pilgrim Jesus) CD. EMI Classics.
Archive Poetry, Translations, Mythology, Travel and Writing for Children acquired by the Brotherton Collection of the University of Leeds.
Writing for Children acquired by the Lillian H. Smith and Osborne Collections, Toronto Public Library, Canada.
Under the Sun and Over the Moon: The Kerlan
Collection.
University of Minnesota, U.S.A.
Exhibition
Telling the Tides: a writer's life. (A touring exhibition of mss. letters, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Kevin Crossley Holland's archive) Brazen Head Gallery, Burnham Market, 1998; Aldeburgh Poetry Festival, 1998; Leeds University Art Gallery, 1999.