According to the back cover of the book, the reader should be prepared to, "Visit the startling world of the fantastic, the unreal, where terrifying dreams come true, where mediums, seers, poltergeists, ghosts, witches and other extraordinary psychic talents practice their occult powers!"
Among the stories included in the book are James Harvey's essay regarding Krishna Venta. For more information on Harvey's essay, see:
http://krishnaventa.blogspot.com/2008/11/more-on-this-article-in-my-next-blog.html
http://krishnaventa.blogspot.com/2008/11/krishna-venta-and-fountain-of-world-by.html
http://krishnaventa.blogspot.com/2008/11/11-this-authors-problems-with-harvey.html
http://krishnaventa.blogspot.com/2008/11/28-harvey-article-artwork.html
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
153. Strange Horizons
The 1967 book Strange Horizons is billed as a collection of, "Astonishing, true stories about supernormal people and events that defy belief - and mystify science" from Borderline magazine.
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