ottospooky
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Weird Walk
Nov 18, 2019, 14:27
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No, not a summation of some strange hiking done by myself but the title of a newish zine that landed on my doorstep today, in the form of its second issue.
There are occasional musings about megaliths and the like, but the essence of the magazine is more about rambling, folklore, and there's a nice feature about foraging. 46 or so glossy pages in A5 format.
Some or all of the content may be appropriate for readers of this forum. There are some lovely pictures of stone circles in there, and the cover illustration is beautiful.
I'm not in any way affiliated with them so won't post a link here, but a Google search should provide a gateway to their social media, where you can be linked further to find their online shop.
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thesweetcheat
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Re: Weird Walk
Nov 18, 2019, 18:02
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I've got both issues so far, it's really well done and an enjoyable read. In the spirit of the paper TMA I think.
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tjj
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Edited Nov 18, 2019, 20:44
Re: Weird Walk
Nov 18, 2019, 20:34
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Just found the link on google. Better still, have just clicked follow on their Twitter page. Looks good. Was going to order both issues but see they, quite rightly, follow the turning of the year - so will probably just order issue 2 for now.
Thanks!
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costaexpress
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Re: Weird Walk
Nov 27, 2019, 12:25
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Personally, I didn't find the walks weird enough, certainly less than where a combination of facts and imagination lead me when out exploring and some of the articles didn't really dig deep enough eg Stonehenge's influence on rock and prog. Also, by the time you have added on postage quite an expensive read. Regardless, love it when someone (somebodies) try something new and will keep buying and see how it develops over the seasons
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