Strange Attractor

Mark Pilkington
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A third helping of high strangeness from the acclaimed Strange Attractor anthology series. ContentsContra Genesis- Catherine EisnerUnusual cases of extra-genital conception, extra-uterine gestation, and other anomalous exits Burmese Daze- Erik DavisIn which the author submits to the pleasures of a transgender spirit possession festival Adventures in the Fourth Dimension - Mike JayA Victorian time machine and history's first theme park ride Ego in Exotica Sum - Ken HollingsIn memoriam Martin Denny, crown prince of the exotica sound A Psychoactive Bestiary- Richard RudgleyThe joy of zootoxins, from the ant to the giraffe Libert�, L�galit�, �ternit�- David LukeSome notes on psychonautic misadventures in time Kandinsky's Thought Forms - Gary LachmanThe occult roots of modern art Magic Words - Steve MooreVirgil the Necromancer in medi�val legend Abu'l-Qasim al-Iraqi - Robert Irwin12th century Arab alchemists on the edge of knowledge The Electrochemical Glass - Richard BrownA slow-evolving artwork from a living alchemist The Man Behind the Screen - David RothenbergHans Christian Andersen's greatest and least-known work The Mole of Edge Hill - John ReppionJoseph Williamson, Liverpool's tunnelling philanthropist La Maison de Poup�es - Robert AnsellA photographic study of a magnificent compulsion The Dirty Thirties - Alexis LykiardFrom Arthur Koestler's Encyclop�dia of Sexual Knowledge Paint it Black - Stewart HomeAutohagiography of an artist Redonda and Her Kings - Roger DobsonThe island life of early science fiction author MP Shiel Magic in Paris - Phil BakerDemons of the opium den in Thirties Paris The Dark Man's Dreams - Doug SkinnerAn introduction to Xavier Forneret, Surrealism's lost poet Ghosts: A short Storyby Lady Vervaine Plus original artworks by Alison Gill, Josephine Harvatt, Betsy Heistand, Katie Owens, Arik Roper.
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