

Inside:
An innocuous-looking cover image at first, until you realise that this is Sycamore Gap - once the site of the 120 year old Robin Hood Tree that was illegally felled in 2023.
Inside this issue - Rosemary Pardoe questions the medieval bench-head of a wolf holding St Edmund's head, found in a Suffolk church, John Billingsley gets entangled with hedge tape theory, Ulrich Magin goes hunting for elusive Portuguese megaliths, and Amy Tryphena encounters Cornwall's smallest stone circle.
Expect:
With its focus on megalithic sites, sacred landscapes, psychogeography, folklore & tradition, strange phenomena and 'other aspects at the interface of human consciousness and the land from prehistory to the present' Northern Earth finds itself in the position of progenitor to the print titles that have rekindled an interest in folklore, folk horror and the occult in the last few years.
Size: 147 x 210mm
Pages: 34