Albion's premier wyrd journal! This issue contains some of the best writing you will find on psychogeography, horror cinema, dark literature, and strategies for metaphysical resistance. Thirteen all new articles.
Contents
- The Deep Shadows that Light Can Cast: The Making of Night of the Demon, Cecil Williamson, and British Witchcraft, by Judith Noble
- ‘One Day, Emily Found a Thing’: The Childhood Eco-Ephemera of 1970s Sunday Constitutionals, by Jez Conolly
- Solvitur Ambulando: Arthur Machen’s London Adventure, by Patrick Petterson
- A Brief Encounter with the Trickster in South London, by Barry Hale
- The ‘Higher Fundamental Rhythms’ of Margaret Morris (1891–1980), by Clare Button
- Quatermass 2: The Alien-Vegetable Core Of A New Canon, by Phil Smith
- The Waking of the English Blandscape, by Sarah Royston
- Joel Lane: Urban Geomancer, Wary Visionary, by Andrew Hedgecock
- Acid Renaissance: Albion’s True Standard Advanced, by Paul Watson
- The Dark Heart of England, by Lee Garratt
- ‘Oh, Albion Remains’: Led Zeppelin and Re-Enchantment, by Steven Klett
- Bellfield, by John Howard
- Chris Torrance at Glan yr Afon: Earth Mysteries, Gothic Albion, and Poetic Truth, by Stephen Canner
UNDEFINED BOUNDARY: The Journal of Psychick Albion | Vol.2, #2
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SLIGHTLY DINGED.
- Edited by Cormac Pentecost.
- Published by Temporal Boundary Press, 2024.
- 8.25x5.75in, 160 pages, perfect bound.
- With color illustrations.
- No ISBN or barcode.
