The Fortean News (Journal)
The Fortean News (Journal)
A British journal devoted to "Fortean data," i.e., strange phenomena, curiosities, prodigies, portents, coincidences, and mysteries in the spirit of the late Charles Fort, who first correlated and studied such things. Originally issued as The News beginning in November 1973, the name was changed to The Fortean News with issue 16 in June 1976. It is both published and edited by Robert J. M. Rickard. Last known address: 96 Mansfield Rd., London NW3 2HX, United Kingdom.
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