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From Albion's Eco-eerie by Phil Smith.
"Hobgoblinology adds something where I think ‘folk horror’ and ‘hauntology’ are sometimes lacking in either generosity or sticky materiality. I owe much to hauntology. . . .But it concedes too much to the cultural ghost and not enough to the ecological host."
The forthcoming issue of Undefined Boundary will include part two of Ben Graham's article about Julian Cope. This part covers the years from the poll tax demonstrations through to Peggy Suicide, concluding Cope's transfiguration into the archdrude we all know and love.
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From my article 'Small Prophets: Anti-capitalist Magic' from the forthcoming issue of Undefined Boundary. temporalboundary.bigcartel.com/product/unde...
One of my all time favourite TV plays, Artemis 81, is discussed in the forthcoming issue of Undefined Boundary. 'Beyond the Thrall of Artemis' by Paul Pearson discusses the cinematic influences, the mythological context, and the music of Artemis 81. temporalboundary.bigcartel.com/product/unde...
I'm happy without nuance!
Photo of front cover of a book entitled 'Capture Spiral'
Deeply engrossed again tonight in 'Capture Spiral. An Escape from Memory' - altho' a couple of years younger than @jezconolly.bsky.social there is so much in this that resonates profoundly, both in culture & psychology. All hail to @temporalboundary.bsky.social for making life in the UK worth living
Thank you, I'm really pleased you're enjoying it. And I might use that last sentence in your post as our new tagline.
A poem for Easter by my favourite Christian poet. Resurrection by RS Thomas.
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The forthcoming issue of Undefined Boundary has an article by Patrick Weir about Sheffield's Nine o' clock Service (NOS). 'NOS: An Exercise in Power and Control' is Patrick's account of his personal interactions with members of the cult. temporalboundary.bigcartel.com/product/unde...
The forthcoming issue of Undefined Boundary has an article about 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple by Steven Klett. 'Hallucinating Ideology in the End Times' follows up from Steven's previous article on 28 Years Later and looks at the use of nostalgia in Bone Temple. Link in comments.
Undefined Boundary 4:2 has two articles about The Prisoner, possibly the weirdest and most confounding popular TV series ever made in Britain. One of them also looks at Edge of Darkness with respect to the eco-mystical environment. Edge of Darkness is one of the best TV series ever produced.
The forthcoming issue of Undefined Boundary has an article about Derek Jarman. 'The Shadow of This Time: Traces and Memories of Derek Jarman in Dorset' by Judith Noble. temporalboundary.bigcartel.com/product/unde...
New issue of Undefined Boundary is now available for preorder. temporalboundary.bigcartel.com/product/unde...
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First look at @jezconolly.bsky.social Capture Spiral! I've just had delivery of these books and will begin posting orders tomorrow.
Nothing exciting then?
Which one's that?
I've written an article about Small Prophets for the next issue of Undefined Boundary. It's available now as an exclusive preview for Patreon members and as a one off purchase.
I've just sold the last one of these in size large. I still have a few left in sizes S, XL and 2XL.
Now with Scarred for Life seal of approval!
I totally agree. He has been incredibly ambitious for the party and it's become infectious.
Temporal Boundary Press publishes on the subject of Psychick Albion: wyrd, weird and visionary currents in the British Isles. We publish a regular book-format journal, Undefined Boundary. Our newest publication is @jezconolly.bsky.social Capture Spiral temporalboundary.bigcartel.com/product/capt...