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===Strange Days===
===Contents===
Survey of conspiracy belief; saint's arm tours Australia; wandering reptiles; dowsing for bombs; haunted mirrors; salad surprises; parrots and cats to the rescue; Europe's oldest town discovered – and much more.
 
* 12 Science
* 14 Ghostwatch
* 20 Archaeology
* 21 Classical Corner
* 23 Mythconceptions
* 24 Necrolog
* 25 Strange Deaths
* 26 The UFO Files
 
'''Contents'''
* 38 Weird Whitstable - Panthers, sea serpents and giant foxes: the strange phenomena of a seaside town
* 38 Weird Whitstable - Panthers, sea serpents and giant foxes: the strange phenomena of a seaside town
* 28 Peter Cushing at 100 - We celebrate the centenary of a horror icon
* 28 Peter Cushing at 100 - We celebrate the centenary of a horror icon
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* 72 Kerali Kallana Capers - On the trail of pygmy elephants in south india
* 72 Kerali Kallana Capers - On the trail of pygmy elephants in south india


===Features===
==Features==
28 Peter Cushing: The Human Face of Horror (Cover Story)<br />Screenwriter and film fan '''[[Stephen Volk]]''' feels a huge debt to the "Gentle Man of Horror" who inspired his new novella. He celebrates the great actor’s career and life in this, his centenary year, while '''[[Wayne Kinsey]]''' looks at Cushing's artistic side and '''[[David Sutton]]''' recalls the actor's Whitstable connections.
28 Peter Cushing: The Human Face of Horror (Cover Story)<br />Screenwriter and film fan '''[[Stephen Volk]]''' feels a huge debt to the "Gentle Man of Horror" who inspired his new novella. He celebrates the great actor’s career and life in this, his centenary year, while '''[[Wayne Kinsey]]''' looks at Cushing's artistic side and '''[[David Sutton]]''' recalls the actor's Whitstable connections.


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42 Believing Impossible Things<br />Why do people believe in phenomena which fly in the face of scientific knowledge? '''[[Peter Lamont]]''' argues that we cannot understand belief in the paranormal unless we properly consider the things in which people believe, and just what people believe about them...
42 Believing Impossible Things<br />Why do people believe in phenomena which fly in the face of scientific knowledge? '''[[Peter Lamont]]''' argues that we cannot understand belief in the paranormal unless we properly consider the things in which people believe, and just what people believe about them...


===Reports===
==Reports==
72 [[Fortean Traveller]] - No 85. Kerali kallana capers by [[Matt Salusbury]]
72 [[Fortean Traveller]] - No 85. Kerali kallana capers by [[Matt Salusbury]]


76 Stories from the Illustrated Police News - No 21. Zazal and Zaeo by [[Jan Bondeson]]
76 Stories from the Illustrated Police News - No 21. Zazal and Zaeo by [[Jan Bondeson]]


===Forum===
==Forum==
49 The Sikorski mystery by [[Andrew May]]
49 The Sikorski mystery by [[Andrew May]]


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52 What's the frequency, Victor? by [[Gordon Rutter]]
52 What's the frequency, Victor? by [[Gordon Rutter]]


===Regulars===
==Strange Days==
====02 Editorial====
Survey of conspiracy belief; saint's arm tours Australia; wandering reptiles; dowsing for bombs; haunted mirrors; salad surprises; parrots and cats to the rescue; Europe's oldest town discovered – and much more.
====48 Subscriptions====
 
====67 Letters====
* 12 Science
====70 It Happened to Me====
* 14 Ghostwatch
====80 Competition====
* 20 Archaeology
====78 Reader Info====
* 21 Classical Corner
* 23 Mythconceptions
* 24 Necrolog
* 25 Strange Deaths
* 26 The UFO Files


===Masthead===
==Regulars==
===Editorial===
* 02
===Subscriptions===
* 48
===Letters===
* 67
===It Happened to Me===
* 70
===Competition===
* 80
==Reader Info==
* 78
==Masthead==
* Editor - [[David Sutton]]
* Editor - [[David Sutton]]
* Founding Editor - [[Bob Rickard]]
* Founding Editor - [[Bob Rickard]]

Revision as of 08:18, 25 February 2016

Fortean Times #301 (May 2013)

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  • Release date: 25 Apr 2013
  • Cover price: £4.25
  • US Edition is dated June 2013 with a cover price of $11.99 USA (CAN $13.25, AUS $12.95, NZ $17.30)
  • Cover: Quinton Winter
  • Zinio version

Contents

  • 38 Weird Whitstable - Panthers, sea serpents and giant foxes: the strange phenomena of a seaside town
  • 28 Peter Cushing at 100 - We celebrate the centenary of a horror icon
  • 42 Believing Impossible Things - Explaining belief in the paranormal
  • 50 Total Recall - Proust and the art of memory
  • 72 Kerali Kallana Capers - On the trail of pygmy elephants in south india

Features

28 Peter Cushing: The Human Face of Horror (Cover Story)
Screenwriter and film fan Stephen Volk feels a huge debt to the "Gentle Man of Horror" who inspired his new novella. He celebrates the great actor’s career and life in this, his centenary year, while Wayne Kinsey looks at Cushing's artistic side and David Sutton recalls the actor's Whitstable connections.

36 Whitstable: An Extract
An exclusive extract from Stephen Volk's new novella

38 Weird Whitstable
Every place has its share of strange stories and Peter Cushing's beloved Whitstable is no exception. Local artist Quinton Winter presents an uncanny archive from the Kentish seaside town...

42 Believing Impossible Things
Why do people believe in phenomena which fly in the face of scientific knowledge? Peter Lamont argues that we cannot understand belief in the paranormal unless we properly consider the things in which people believe, and just what people believe about them...

Reports

72 Fortean Traveller - No 85. Kerali kallana capers by Matt Salusbury

76 Stories from the Illustrated Police News - No 21. Zazal and Zaeo by Jan Bondeson

Forum

49 The Sikorski mystery by Andrew May

50 Total recall by SD Tucker

52 What's the frequency, Victor? by Gordon Rutter

Strange Days

Survey of conspiracy belief; saint's arm tours Australia; wandering reptiles; dowsing for bombs; haunted mirrors; salad surprises; parrots and cats to the rescue; Europe's oldest town discovered – and much more.

  • 12 Science
  • 14 Ghostwatch
  • 20 Archaeology
  • 21 Classical Corner
  • 23 Mythconceptions
  • 24 Necrolog
  • 25 Strange Deaths
  • 26 The UFO Files

Regulars

Editorial

  • 02

Subscriptions

  • 48

Letters

  • 67

It Happened to Me

  • 70

Competition

  • 80

Reader Info

  • 78

Masthead



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