Nettle-Eater - Tom Hirons
Words of wilderness, moorland and spirit.
'Living wild on Dartmoor, a man eats only nettles. His body disappears; he learns to fly. He encounters demigods and eloquent trees. He is Nettle-Eater, crooked, arrogant, self-proclaimed bastard of the moor. This is his testament. By the author of Sometimes a Wild God.'
'You were never more lost than you are now, if you cannot reach out, touch the wild earth and weep...'
Words of wilderness, moorland and spirit.
'Living wild on Dartmoor, a man eats only nettles. His body disappears; he learns to fly. He encounters demigods and eloquent trees. He is Nettle-Eater, crooked, arrogant, self-proclaimed bastard of the moor. This is his testament. By the author of Sometimes a Wild God.'
'You were never more lost than you are now, if you cannot reach out, touch the wild earth and weep...'
Words of wilderness, moorland and spirit.
'Living wild on Dartmoor, a man eats only nettles. His body disappears; he learns to fly. He encounters demigods and eloquent trees. He is Nettle-Eater, crooked, arrogant, self-proclaimed bastard of the moor. This is his testament. By the author of Sometimes a Wild God.'
'You were never more lost than you are now, if you cannot reach out, touch the wild earth and weep...'