Delinquent Elementals: A Pagan News Anthology

Delinquent Elementals: A Pagan News Anthology

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Delinquent Elementals: A Pagan News Anthology

A Pagan News Anthology
Edited by Phil Hine & Rodney Orpheus

£25 / £45

Available as a mass market paperback with flaps &
a limited edition hardback with a bookplate signed by the editors.

ISBN: 9781907222931
656 pp. | 165 x 221mm

50+ original archive images and new illustrations by Krent Able

Delinquent Elementals: A Pagan News Anthology collects some of the
finest articles, news reports, interviews, and humour that appeared
in this singular publication, providing a fascinating glimpse into the
British occult and pagan countercultures of the 1980s and early ’90s.

This collection, newly annotated by the editors, also contains a plethora
of articles, commentary, and a wide selection of evolving knowledge
and insight into occult practices. It reveals how magical practitioners
interacted with the wider culture, political activism, and the struggle
for LGBTQ+ rights and recognition. The list of contributors serves a
Who’s Who of new wave British occultism. The zine’s 36 issues also
charted the arrival, and devastating impact, of the Satanic Ritual Abuse
Panic as it landed on UK shores and began a systematic assault on its
occult communities.

Wonderfully unpretentious, absurdly funny and deeply insightful, this is
the definitive guide to the radical publication that reflected and reshaped
late-twentieth century Britsh occultism.

Phil Hine is a British occult author and researcher. He has gained international recognition through his books Condensed Chaos, Prime Chaos and The Pseudonomicon. His most recent work is Queerying Occultures (Original Falcon Press, 2023).

Rodney Orpheus is a Northern Irish musician, record producer, writer, and technologist. He is known for his work with the musical group The Cassandra Complex and for his books Abrahadabra: Understanding Aleister Crowley’s Thelemic Magick and Grimoire of Aleister Crowley.