New issue of 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!
Table of contents for Volume 2, Issue 2:
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 yours truly
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
Volume 2 issue 2 of Undefined Boundary: The Journal of Psychick Albion is available to pre-order now, and should ship sometime in March.