There be spectres!
There be strange things seen on these lands. Ghostly, pallid sightings, often considered tricks of light or mind.
The Haunted Moors
The Glenopshire moors are rich with tales of folklore. This is perhaps its most famous.
Nostalgia and New Breakfast Favourites.
As a kid I was lucky enough to find a brief release from the baron store cupboards of a council estate by traveling to Turkey with my grandparents. I went from super noodles to a fortnight of feta, za’atar and shawarma.
1sixthjay
There’s a certain child-like wonder that hits when looking through the work of model builder 1sixthjay. Jay builds models of Star Wars characters and sometimes Marvel characters, often reimagining them in ways that capture the imagination of anyone who loves these franchises as he does.
Mark Garvey
Independent filmmaker Mark Garvey is no stranger to the rigours of day to day life, the mundane that demands our time alongside the things we must do to survive. Such things often go hand in hand but there are plenty of hours in a day and Mark has found sanctuary in the hours untouched by responsibility and obligation to allow himself to flourish creatively.
Spirit of the Beehive - An Immersive Listening Experience Worth Having.
It doesn’t matter where you begin with Spirit of the Beehive, their music is there to be listened to with or without much thought.
A Slice of Fried Gold – The Resurgence of British Horror Cinema
In 2011 I saw Ben Wheatley’s social realist drama-cum-folk horror, Kill List, at the fantastic Quad cinema in Derby. I left the screening wide eyed and genuinely shaken.
A few words on Ursula K. Le Guin’s Earthsea Cycle.
The Earthsea Cycle is a fantasy epic that uses subversion to talk about gender roles, something unheard of within the genre before and something Le Guin did with considerable originality.