Sue Field Mazed lead was curious about the stories on her East Cornish doorstep, and Mazed was the result. She researches, writes, tells tales and coordinates the project.
Anna Chorlton writer goes adventuring in the Cornish wilds to tale places, then writes tales, books, and animation scripts. Also known to pen a poem or two.
Liz Berg editor, storyteller
puts previous teaching experience to good use correcting spelling mistakes in her role as Mazed copy editor. She tells and writes stories too.
Nick Harpley website designer
developed this website, alongside the websites of many other Cornish cultural bodies. Founder director of awen productions.
Nina Hills actor, storyteller
takes the tales on the streets with Bill’s cart, the Cornishibai bike and the Piskey Path, and took Mazed on the telly in Fred and Pete’s Treasure Tales.
Alicia Breakspear photographer, print piskey
goes story adventuring over Cornwall to photograph the Mazed places and puppets. Has a side hustle as a botanical printmaker.
John Roberts puppet maker
Chipped and chiselled to carve puppets of tellers and tale collectors, and showed us how to bring them to life. Director of PuppetCraft.
Stuart Chorlton podcast, drone photos
Flies around Cornwall stealing shots of story locations, and records and edits Cornish Tales for Kids.This is his piskey look.
Denzil Monk digital media
Splann at innovative ways of interpreting intangible cultural heritage, in at the start shaping the project and producing the app and animations.
Libby Quick puppets
Puppeteer and shadow cutter, has joined us on the Piskey Path even though she lives in Devon.
Liskerrett Community Centre base
Our local community hub in Liskeard was the project’s home.