Dion Fortune encoded much practical magical lore within her novels, leaving it up to the reader t...
The Cult of Seizure is a work of lyrical mesmerism and animal magnetism from acclaimed novelist a...
Ever wondered why supermarket potatoes are so bland and boring? In the Andes, where potatoes orig...
Diddle is a series of absurd, impossible, but faintly connected stories about immigrants living i...
The Breton lai is a narrative poem, usually accompanied by music, that appeared in France about t...
This Wretched Splendour is a full-length stage play in two acts. Seven bored and demoralised surv...
Alan Richardson is back with a ground-breaking esoteric satire, The Fat Git, with a rip-roaring c...
Antiphonal Airs is a mixilating series of poems from poet-musician Joseph Noble.Some are improv...
Fiona Macleod was clearly a gentlelady of breeding and intellect. She was almost 'one of us' - bu...
Daniel Staniforth's book of poems Weaver in the Sluices is an intermixing of zones where the ligh...
William Sharp (1855-1905) was a prolific writer; friend and confidant to the literati of the day;...
On Winsley Hill is set in a very real location, a plateau near Bath, England. Within the chronicl...