Abraxas: Volume 2
Following the enormous success of the first issue, we are delighted to announce Abraxas No.2 is now available. Substantially larger than the first issue, Abraxas No.2 offers over 200 pages of essays, poetry, interviews and art. Uniquely produced in a large high quality format, printed on a variety of papers, richly illustrated in colour and monochrome, and offering our first free audio supplement, we hope this issue of Abraxas will provoke and inspire.
Editorial – Robert Ansell
The Tree of Death – John Clowder
Adan y Eva – Marcelo Bordese
The White Goddess: A Personal Account – Grevel Lindop
Brion Gysin: Shaman of the Beat Hotel – Jon Crabb
SPECIAL FEATURE: IN THE MYLAR CHAMBER
The Ritual Theatre of Hallucination – Allan Graubard
The Far Side of the World’s Mirror – Ian MacFadyen
Remembering Ira – Edwin Pouncey
Lost Words – Ira Cohen
Urban Sigils – Mark Titchner
Elucidarium Zze Firanki – Misior
Finding the Long-Lost Friend – Dan Harms
To Raise the Dead and Enjoy Congress with Them – Peter Dube
By Standing Stone and Twisted Tree – Desiree Isphording
Invocation of the Horned God – Doreen Valiente
Five Studies – Lauren Simonutti
Out of the Zero Hours – Residue
IO:EVOE, The Transvocatory Media of Barry William Hale – Robert Fitzgerald interviews Barry Hale
Portrait of a Magical Maker – Amy Hale
Astral Flight – Talon Abraxas
The Metamorphic Self – Robert Ansell talks with Cristina Francov
Sorceress in Mauve – Peter Redgrove
Pashupati: A Cainite Trimurti – Shani Oates
Peter Redgrove: Blood and Dreams – Edward Gauntlett
On the Always Wandering Way – Christopher Greenchild
Spells – Malgorzata Maj
She’s Lost Control – Heather Tracy
Endless Shifting: a Feast of Images Swallowed by Sound – Jack Sargeant interviews Adi Newton
The Habit of Perfection – illustrated by Ithell Colquhoun
Knowledge – T. Thorn Coyle
Fossil Angels – Alan Moore
To End Uneasy Dreams – Peter Dube
Tesserae: An Audio Supplement – compiled by Gavin W. Semple
Softback
29cm x 23.3cm
212 pages
47 colour | 27 black and white
Special
200 copies only
– with an ORIGINAL signed and numbered silkscreen-print by Barry William Hale entitled Regina Phasmatum.