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An arts/nature/culture clash posting regularly on https://t.co/2lfS9UDghQ. We also have a record label called Rivertones.
Bankside
Joined November 2009
Giving this a go — come and find us under bluer skies 🦋☁️
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'The acorns underfoot have fallen in layers so thick it feels like walking on shingle.' Croft, Coast and Hill: Untamed and gorgeous, autumn arrives on @RedRiverCroft and @kirsteenbell’s respective crofts — bringing with it ravens, comets & ghosts https://t.co/iSHSoG9VOZ
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Model 3 and Model Y battery packs retain 85% of their capacity on average after 200K miles of driving We also offer an 8 years or 120,000 miles battery warranty, whichever comes first
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#NowPlaying: ‘Melted Moon’ by Mary Lattimore & Julianna Barwick — perfect Samhain listening 🌕🌖🌗🌘🌑 https://t.co/XrJDZyrzjb Taken from the upcoming record 'Tragic Magic', out on InFiné in January.
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Well goodness, this is a lovely surprise! From wonderful reviews in @tweetbytheriver @M_Star_Online @Countrylifemag, the reach of #GhostsoftheFarm is a broad one! #Farming #Farmingwomen
Ghosts of the Farm by @nicolawriting chosen as a @spectator Books of the Year!
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If you like your #ghosts rural, tentative, real, of ourselves & other species, bcoz ‘in our fatal anthropocentricity, the ghosts of the fields are always human,’ you might like #GhostsoftheFarm. It'd be remiss of me not to mention it today! Here’s an interview for Absolutely Mag.
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Do not seek love, be love. Follow me if you are love.
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The full film from Rob St John and Kate O’Farrell’s Are You Lost? project — exploring the diverse voices, histories and ecologies around the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire — is now available to watch online https://t.co/5r1WcfEISU
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Edited by @folkhorrormagpi and published by @ChattoBooks, 'Bog People: A Working-Class Anthology of Folk Horror’ — our October Book of the Month — is an act of radical collective creation, writes @bog__daughter
https://t.co/uc6jJVaDNt
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On display at The Barbican’s Curve until January, Lucy Raven’s 'Murderers Bar' is a film on the undamming of the Klamath River in Northern California, following the immense release of water as it carves its own path for the first time in over 100 years https://t.co/0uVHYLeq1l
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In our latest author interview, going out to Steady subscribers this afternoon, Tallulah speaks to @folkhorrormagpi about the current popularity of folklore, far-right invocation of soil, land and indigeneity, and the "real monsters that roam this green and pleasant land".
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Peckerwood: The spiders are ripening and the foxes are cussing in Mark Mattock‘s “feral’d” NW2 garden https://t.co/ABnXEvE0Nl
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We have 3 copies of @RobGMacfarlane & @LukeAdamHawker's beautiful new book 'The Night Creatures: Firefly' to give away on this afternoon's newsletter, courtesy of @publishing_cat. Make sure you're signed up to the mailing list for entry details!
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‘I learnt the dark is never really dark, not outside. I learnt that the night is full of colour and sound. I learnt the Northern Lights.’ In an extract from ‘The Company of Owls’, Polly Atkin learns to love the night — and everything that lives in it https://t.co/rcH4ffiIwH
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This is a fascinating, important inquiry of a book - & I can’t think of another like it: how the Army, Salisbury Plain and the Tidworth ranges, even at a few miles distant, are an embedded, camouflaged part of this rural county. My review for @tweetbytheriver
‘England’s Military Heartland’ is a unique, insightful, in-depth inquiry into how war ideology, preparation and practice has insinuated itself into the narrative of Salisbury Plain, writes @nicolawriting
https://t.co/Ph5v0hGzLH
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The magic of Beavers back in the Cornish countryside and a celebration of the photography by Andy Wilson
‘It is a magical feeling […] knowing that the beavers are living just beyond the treeline.’ Matthew Shaw @apollolaan rejoices in the reintroduction of beavers to Cornwall's @HeliganGardens
https://t.co/f6rn37H1Aq Photo: Andy Wilson
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Thinking Like a Mountain: The Orobie Biennial allows us to explore the porous boundaries between self and other, human and nature, industry and sustainability, writes @annamfleming
https://t.co/tgxq0mBIQG Artwork by Agnese Galiotto, photographed by Nicola Gnesi Studio
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‘It is a magical feeling […] knowing that the beavers are living just beyond the treeline.’ Matthew Shaw @apollolaan rejoices in the reintroduction of beavers to Cornwall's @HeliganGardens
https://t.co/f6rn37H1Aq Photo: Andy Wilson
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#NowPlaying ‘Contemplating The Moon’ by Jake Xerxes Fussell and James Elkington 🌔 https://t.co/Z2goUVrO1g Taken from the duo’s score to 'Rebuilding' — the new feature film written and directed by Max Walker-Silverman — out 14th November on @fatpossum
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October Book of the Month is 'Bog People: A Working-Class Anthology of Folk Horror'. In an extract from the introduction, editor Hollie Starling (@folkhorrormagpi) considers the disruptive potential of stories to upend fortresses of power https://t.co/yDhBTMeRV3
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We have 3 vinyl copies of new Sydney Minsky Sargeant album 'Lunga' to give away on this afternoon's newsletter, courtesy of @Dominorecordco. Make sure you're signed up to our mailing list for entry details!
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‘What stayed with me […] was a desire to carry the book’s deeds and transformations with me, to green myself and my community.’ David Gee’s imagined history of the Green Man is a gift of defiance, of joy, of anger and of hope, writes Eben Myrddin Muse https://t.co/DCESqPVRxb
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