Inside:
Cunning Folk makes a welcome return with an issue themed on Sound and Vision. Inside: folklorist and ethnographer Dr Amy Hale talks about the work of Surrealist and occultist Ithell Colquhoun, editor Elizabeth Kim talks to critically acclaimed songwriter Chelsea Wolfe and psychedelic rock band Dengue fever, Kayleigh Pullinger chats to contemporary Irish folk band Lankum, and Eva Clifford introduces five sacred sounds.
Elsewhere - extreme magic in 17th Century Ireland, x-rays and the occult, author Sinéad Gleeson talks about her novel Hagstone, and how to unplug from the world and tune into the cosmos.
Expect:
Cunning Folk magazine explores - through journalism, essays, articles, and short stories - the relevance of the occult, folklore, mythology, and magic in our world today.
Size: 170 x 240mm
Pages: 128