Your stories of the Edge are a vital part of the Invisible Worlds project, and we would love to hear about your experiences with the Edge, and its legendary history.

Image ©National Trust Images/Robert Morris

In addition to our online reflection form, please watch this space for further opportunities to get involved with the project! With thanks to everyone who has already participated in our creative and public response workshops. For queries, please contact Dr Victoria Flood, Senior Lecturer in Medieval and Early Modern Literature at the University of Birmingham (v.flood@bham.ac.uk).

To visit the project archive, collecting annonymised contemporary accounts of the legend, and public response to it, please click here.

Reflections on the Edge

In addition our series of public workshops, you can submit your own reflections using the form below. How have you experienced the Edge, and its legends?

Please note that all names submitted using the form below will be anonymised for display on the project website. Information on the project website will be publicly accessible for a period of 10 years. All data submitted will be stored securely on the computers of the project investigators for the duration of the research project, in line with the University of Birmingham’s Data Management Policy. You can withdraw your consent at any time by emailing v.flood@bham.ac.uk, following which your data will be deleted.