A magazine that embraces the edgelands, Superstore Wilderness is drawn to the places that are neither rural nor urban – the often overlooked spaces that sit on the outskirts of our towns and cities. And the magazine is also kind of neither one thing nor the other – the tabloid size and improved newsprint make it feel like a newspaper, but its personal stories and lovely photography are 100% the stuff of independent magazines.
In this issue:
- The brutalist beauty of Simon Phipps’s photography
- Finding yourself in a liminal space
- Making the case for National Park Cities
- The environmental and social opportunities of brownfield sites
- And lots of stories about cycling, running and walking through the edgelands