UNDEFINED BOUNDARY: THE JOURNAL OF PSYCHICK ALBION - VOLUME 2 / ISSUE 1

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More reflections on Albion's wyrd underbelly. This issue of Undefined Boundary is a special themed issue on the Daughters of Psychick Albion. From Temporal Boundary Press.

A5 perfect bound book, 132pp.

CONTENTS;

‘Many Wonderous Revelations’: In the Footsteps of Three Daughters of Psychick Norfolk

by Sally Huxtable

Theo Brown: Folklore, Dartmoor, and the Underworld

by Stephen Canner

Ithell Colquhoun: Following the Ancient Scent

by Lally Macbeth

The curious case of Gladys Mitchell

by Hazel Smoczynska

Catherine Blake

by Linda Landers

“Two Steps On The Water” – Folk Horror and the work of Kate Bush

by Daniel Pietersen

Dame Julian of Norwich and a Medieval Shamaness' Sickness

by Nick Ford

Giants Grave, Chalk Queens and Reality Checkpoint: locating memory and myth in the hinterlands of Cambridge

by Helen Billinghurst

Gwendolen McBryde: Ever in the Shadow

by Rosemary Pardoe

Fatal to Prejudice: Personal reflections on the work and wanderings of two daughters of Albion, Angela Carter and Leonora Carrington

by Andrew Hedgecock

More reflections on Albion's wyrd underbelly. This issue of Undefined Boundary is a special themed issue on the Daughters of Psychick Albion. From Temporal Boundary Press.

A5 perfect bound book, 132pp.

CONTENTS;

‘Many Wonderous Revelations’: In the Footsteps of Three Daughters of Psychick Norfolk

by Sally Huxtable

Theo Brown: Folklore, Dartmoor, and the Underworld

by Stephen Canner

Ithell Colquhoun: Following the Ancient Scent

by Lally Macbeth

The curious case of Gladys Mitchell

by Hazel Smoczynska

Catherine Blake

by Linda Landers

“Two Steps On The Water” – Folk Horror and the work of Kate Bush

by Daniel Pietersen

Dame Julian of Norwich and a Medieval Shamaness' Sickness

by Nick Ford

Giants Grave, Chalk Queens and Reality Checkpoint: locating memory and myth in the hinterlands of Cambridge

by Helen Billinghurst

Gwendolen McBryde: Ever in the Shadow

by Rosemary Pardoe

Fatal to Prejudice: Personal reflections on the work and wanderings of two daughters of Albion, Angela Carter and Leonora Carrington

by Andrew Hedgecock