Northern Earth #184
Inside:
The new Northern Earth is here and we're delighted to find Craven Faults inside the pages - we listen to a lot of this modular synth magician's hypnotic and hauntological music, and here, Phil Hubbard looks at the artist's sonification of the Yorkshire landscape.
Elsewhere - Andy Sawyer looks at the stories of the Neolithic and Bronze Age Rollright Stones in Chipping Norton, James Garry explores ballads in the Scottish Borders, Folklorist Lizzie Bickerstaff heads to Dartmoor's Down Tor to shake off a creeping malaise, Karen F Pierce takes a look (through) some stand alone holed stones, and Ian Lord puts the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia at the heart of history. And for the cover story, editor Andrew Chapman drops off the kids and explores the treasure of Trellech in Monmouthshire.
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: 44