Good luck with the new newsletter! And what a fantastic interview. There's a few stories in there which I'm familiar with through my father-in-law, Terry Howard (whose Inner City Round Walk of Sheffield - https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1507783610/inner-city-round-walk-of-sheffield-by - was featured in It’s Black O’er Bill’s Mothers). Terry and I are working on a revised edition of his Moorland Notebook, originally published in the 1990s, and I imagine that he would make a great future interviewee.
Thanks Dan! I hadn't realised the family connection... on a previous blog I wrote this piece about the Inner City Round Walk, which we turned into a fantastic run!
Great! I'll have a word with him... might be quite soon, as I'm hoping to do a Kickstarter for the Moorland Notebook, probably in March.
He's also working on another book, on prehistoric stones and the carvings on them. I know very little about that one, but am really looking forward to it!
Good luck with the new newsletter! And what a fantastic interview. There's a few stories in there which I'm familiar with through my father-in-law, Terry Howard (whose Inner City Round Walk of Sheffield - https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1507783610/inner-city-round-walk-of-sheffield-by - was featured in It’s Black O’er Bill’s Mothers). Terry and I are working on a revised edition of his Moorland Notebook, originally published in the 1990s, and I imagine that he would make a great future interviewee.
Thanks Dan! I hadn't realised the family connection... on a previous blog I wrote this piece about the Inner City Round Walk, which we turned into a fantastic run!
https://lookingupsheffield.medium.com/the-right-to-roam-and-run-terry-howards-way-b95d29531d4e
You probably already knew this! I'd love to speak to Terry when the time is right.
Spoke to Terry - he's up for a chat some time. Want to drop me an email - dan at sumption dot org - as it's probably easiest to keep up that way.
Great! I'll have a word with him... might be quite soon, as I'm hoping to do a Kickstarter for the Moorland Notebook, probably in March.
He's also working on another book, on prehistoric stones and the carvings on them. I know very little about that one, but am really looking forward to it!