Hellebore No. 2: The Wild Gods Issue

Hellebore No. 2: The Wild Gods Issue

Hellebore No. 2: The Wild Gods Issue

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HELLEBORE is a collection of writings and essays devoted to British folk horror and the themes that inspire it: folklore, myth, history, archaeology, psychogeography, witches, and the occult.

In This Issue - Beltane

  • The Great Pan in Albion
  • Voodoo Drums in Cornwall
  • "The Pagan in My Blood"
  • Alan Moore on The Wild Gods

The notion of paganism as a wild and primitive force has exerted a huge influence on folk horror. In fiction, pagan rituals are often seen as primitive and barbarous, but also as an antidote to repression and conventionalism. What have these Wild Gods represented, and what do they represent now? How did these ideas find their way into modern Britain? From the cult of Pan in Edwardian England to 1970s Satanists, from Bacchanals in Buckinghamshire to the echo of voodoo drums in Cornwall, from ritual madness to sex magick. Amidst the idyllic English countryside, the Wild Gods awaken to threaten everything that is respectable.

Hellebore Plants

Hellebore is a poisonous plant that has the power of altering perception, thought to be one of the main ingredients for the witches' flying ointment. Associated with the water element, it is known for opening up portals to the underworld and the subconscious.

About This Zine

  • A5 magazine, approx. 92 pages.
  • Printed on silk coated paper. Perfect binding.
  • Edited by Maria J. Pérez Cuervo.
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