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Weird Walk #4







Weird Walk #4
A Journal of Wanderings and Wonderings from the British Isles 🍂 Edited by Owen Tromans, Alex Hornsby, and James Nicholls
Abundant with vibes…
The wheel turns and we find ourselves halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Signs of new life emerge, the earth awakens, a new issue of Weird Walk pokes through the fecund mulch…
The question of land rights, and who owns the British countryside, has dangled over these islands for centuries. Nick Hayes addresses free access to open spaces directly in this issue’s interview, while Zakia Sewell speaks of discovering a different kind of Britain, the Albion that she has navigated on her excellent BBC radio shows.
Elsewhere, Stewart Lee finds his own connection with the landscape on a walk from Lamorna, uniting passions for visionary artists and prehistoric monuments and, in contrast to country acres parcelled away on grand estates, we take a look at the edgelands, those unloved, unruly spaces and the music that conjures them.
May the wand of Saint Brigid bless your vegetation…
This fourth issue of Weird Walk contains an editorial introduction and the following articles…
Questing for Albion by Zakia Sewell
Boundary Sounds: Music for Edgeland Wanderings
Painters & Pipers: Stewart Lee on the Artists and Ancient Sites of West Penwith
Dolmania: Hilltop Magic in Dorset
How to Trespass: An Interview with Nick Hayes
Know Your Neolithic: Old Stones Examined with Professor Vicki Cummings
London Stone: The Full Weight of the Lore
A Weird Walk Around: The Isle of Avalon
The Peculiar Parish Bookshop is proud to be carrying this title from our colleagues in the United Kingdom. We are currently taking pre-orders for this lovely fourth issue.
48-page pamphlet with full-color and black-and-white photos and illustrations throughout. Printed on high-quality recycled stock. New for Imbolc 2021.
A Journal of Wanderings and Wonderings from the British Isles 🍂 Edited by Owen Tromans, Alex Hornsby, and James Nicholls
Abundant with vibes…
The wheel turns and we find ourselves halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Signs of new life emerge, the earth awakens, a new issue of Weird Walk pokes through the fecund mulch…
The question of land rights, and who owns the British countryside, has dangled over these islands for centuries. Nick Hayes addresses free access to open spaces directly in this issue’s interview, while Zakia Sewell speaks of discovering a different kind of Britain, the Albion that she has navigated on her excellent BBC radio shows.
Elsewhere, Stewart Lee finds his own connection with the landscape on a walk from Lamorna, uniting passions for visionary artists and prehistoric monuments and, in contrast to country acres parcelled away on grand estates, we take a look at the edgelands, those unloved, unruly spaces and the music that conjures them.
May the wand of Saint Brigid bless your vegetation…
This fourth issue of Weird Walk contains an editorial introduction and the following articles…
Questing for Albion by Zakia Sewell
Boundary Sounds: Music for Edgeland Wanderings
Painters & Pipers: Stewart Lee on the Artists and Ancient Sites of West Penwith
Dolmania: Hilltop Magic in Dorset
How to Trespass: An Interview with Nick Hayes
Know Your Neolithic: Old Stones Examined with Professor Vicki Cummings
London Stone: The Full Weight of the Lore
A Weird Walk Around: The Isle of Avalon
The Peculiar Parish Bookshop is proud to be carrying this title from our colleagues in the United Kingdom. We are currently taking pre-orders for this lovely fourth issue.
48-page pamphlet with full-color and black-and-white photos and illustrations throughout. Printed on high-quality recycled stock. New for Imbolc 2021.