Peakrill Podcast

Peakrill Podcast
Podcast Description
Interviews from Peakrill Press, about books, games, folklore, the countryside, and more
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The podcast dives into a range of topics including comic book discussions like Dregs of the 21st Century, tabletop roleplaying games featuring modules like Nice Weather for Fish, and folklore as illustrated through various connected narratives and projects. Specific focus areas include fantasy set in England's Peak District and the intersection of literature and game design.

Interviews from Peakrill Press, about books, games, folklore, the countryside, and more
Terry Howard, veteran rambler and lifetime campaigner for the right-to-roam, talks to Dan Sumption of Peakrill Press about his lifetime spent walking around Sheffield and the Peak District, and about the forthcoming new edition of his A Moorland Notebook, first published in 1992.
Also discussed are Terry’s book An Inner City Round Walk of Sheffield, his investigation, along with Nick Peck, into the burial routes and roadside crosses of Hallamshire (Bradfield, Ecclesfield and Sheffield) (sign up to the Peakrill Press email newsletter for news of this book’s forthcoming publication), the 2000 Countryside & Rights of Way (CRoW) Act and the Right to Roam, and Terry’s work with The Woodcraft Folk and The Ramblers.
Visit the Peakrill shop for more Peakrill strangeness.
Many thanks to Arfa Collier for the music, and to Loz Harvey of Looking Up Sheffield for the photo of Terry – Loz’s interview with Terry here.

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