Volume four of Undefined Boundary kicks off with a bumper issue covering a typically diverse and unusual melange of subjects. As ever, the golden thread sewing together these varied souls is the visionary potential of Psychick Albion.
Contents
- Displaced, Deviant, Devoured: The Horror of Rural Gentrification, by Philip Hubbard
- Rewilding Albion: 28 Years Later and Mythical Time, by Steven Klett
- At the Corner of Your Eye: Russell Hoban’s Flickering Visions of London, by Andrew Hedgecock
- Perhaps Some Other Aeon: The ‘Archaeoacoustics’ of Cocteau Twins, by Jez Conolly
- Escaping Gormenghast, by Duncan Barford
- On Time Slips: Jack Finney, Charles de Lint and an old house in Chester, by Rosemary Pardoe
- New Jerusalem, by Patrick Weir
- The Haunted Men, by Andrew Chapman
- High Summer Research Diary, by Michael Hampton
- The Other Country: Numinous Landscape in English Supernatural Fiction, by Mark Valentine
- The Transfiguration of Julian Cope (Part One), by Ben Graham
UNDEFINED BOUNDARY: The Journal of Psychick Albion | Vol.4, #1
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SPECS
- Edited by Cormac Pentecost.
- Published by Temporal Boundary Press, 2025.
- 8.25x5.75in, 168 pages, perfect bound.
- With color illustrations.
- No ISBN or barcode.