Description
The Journal of Psychick Albion continues into its third volume with another unique blend of the hauntological, the visionary, and the magickal. Covering literature, murder, music, poetry, and detective drama, it’s a wyrd web of content that is quite unlike any other.
A5, 114pp.
CONTENTS
Flask Tea and Lay-bys: a Memory of Family Picnicking by the Side of the Road in the 1970s
by Jez Conolly
The Mythogeographer of Morwenstow: Robert Stephen Hawker’s Gothic Verse
by Arun Sood
Kate Bush: I Am A Bird Now
by Nick Hudson
Witch Hunt: Searching for the Sheffield Coven
by Patrick Weir
Witchcraft, Black Dogs and a Notorious Murder
by Rosemary Pardoe
The Corpse and the Copse: Locating Peter Whitehead’s The Risen
by James Riley
Off-Beat: When Detective Dramas Took a Peculiar Path – Part 1
by Mark Cunliffe
A Romanesque Walk
by Michael Hampton