Off-the-beaten-track musings from a writer of strange stories about travel, nature, art, books, film, running, walking, psychogeography, hiking, history, the weird, the uncanny, the gothic, ghosts, hauntings, memory, and so much more.
Shirley Jackson-award winning writer of many things, including three collections of strange stories: The Moon Will Look Strange, You'll Know When You Get There, and Now It's Dark.
New writing on landscape, music, books, folklore, psychedelia, the natural world and other misty magical things outside the mainstream.
The digital world is full of voices (often loud and disgruntled), but this is a place where you wonโt find the obvious perspective, or the one you see everywhere else. By an Irish writer, editor and ex-philosopher.