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Darklore journal

hc-website_small.jpgGreg Taylor, curator of the excellent Daily Grail site and editor of Sub Rosa online magazine has produced another manifestation of his broad fortean and esoteric interests – and this time it’s physical…

“Darklore, a journal of exceptional observations, hidden history, the paranormal and esoteric science. Bringing together some of the top researchers and writers on topics from outside of mainstream science and history, Darklore will challenge your preconceptions by revealing the strange dimensions veiled by consensus reality”. 

Stylishly presented, with a range of articles that should satisfy even the most broad-minded of forteans, Darklore will sit very comfortably between The Anomalist and Fortean Studies on a no-doubt heaving bookshelf. Catering to those already fairly well-versed in these subject matters, it presents what Greg calls “exceptional observations” on  otherwise familiar themes and material – fresh perspectives and new questions, if not answers (though who expects answers in this world?).

Contributors include Daniel Pinchbeck, Mike Jay (with a rerun of his SAJ2 piece on ancient Peruvian psychedelic cults), Loren Coleman, Nick Redfern, Robert Schoch, Blair Blake, Michael Grosso, Lynn Picknett & Clive Prince, Greg Taylor and many others.

Anyway, take a look for yourself, but Darklore comes highly recommended.

Sample PDFs / order from Amazon US or Amazon UK.