Friday, August 29, 2025

Undefined Boundary, The Journal of Psychick Albion

  

Temporal Boundary Press have announced pre-orders for Undefined Boundary Volume 4, Issue 1, which is due to be published in September. This journal of landscape, legend and literature includes 11 pieces, many with a fantastic literature interest. My own contribution is 'The Other Country: Numinous Landscape in English Supernatural Fiction', which is an extension and elaboration of my earlier essays on this theme, discussing Arthur Machen, Mary Butts, John Metcalfe and others. 

Rosemary Pardoe contributes an essay 'On Time Slips: Jack Finney, Charles de Lint and an old house in Chester' and Duncan Bradford writes about 'Escaping Gormenghast', while Andrew Hedgecock explores 'Russell Hoban’s Flickering Visions of London'. There are also pieces on the Cocteau Twins and on Julian Cope, among much else on the many resonances of 'Psychick Albion'.

(Mark Valentine)

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