Cambridge Creates Anthology Volume 2 in the pipeline?

I have heard on the air and at the pricking of my thumbs and in the voices of my head that Shakey Navel-Bones is contemplating a reprise of the splendid Cambridge Creates Anthology. A second volume, in fact.

So, just to pique your interest again, or to engender envy if you failed to get a copy last time round…is a reprise of my previously unpublished review of Cambridge Creates Anthology from 2011

Cambridge Creates Anthology
A compilation & celebration of art within our community.

There are 78 individual contributions listed in the contents to this stylish new anthology of contemporary Cambridge art and writing. The striking and intriguing cover design halts the attention, like an unfamiliar logo, and draws the reader in. My first impression was of abundance, where to begin, no obvious path in. I scanned the contents and found a name I recognised – Jonny Wrong and started in from there, taking in Sadie Few, Nicky Smith, Trishna Shah, Bella Basura and ‘Anonymous’, amongst others, along the way…more

Book Reviews by Jean Dark

I have been publishing book reviews for some time now and have just decided to gather them together here

And below…
Review of The Book of Baphomet by Julian Vayne & Nikki Wyrd
2013

Review of The Trials of Arthur by King Arthur Pendragon and C.J. Stone
2013

Review of Somnium by Steve Moore
2012

Review of The Satanist by James Mclachlan
2012

Review of Cambridge Creates anthology
2011

Review of Dice & Dysfunctionality by Fay Knight
2011

Review of The History of British Magic After Crowley by Dave Evans
2010

Review of King Arthur’s Camlan by Laurence Main
2006

Review of The Reiki Subversive’s Manual by Karl Hernesson
2005

Review of The Roebuck in the Thicket 
2004

Review of Secrets of East Anglian Magic by Nigel Pennick
2004

Review of Little-known Leics & Rutland by Bob Trubshaw
2003

Review of The Modern Antiquarian by Julian Cope
1998