The Auston Séance Quarterly Journal is a quarterly zine devoted to the history and practice of American Spiritualism and séances. It is published by Jake Cordero and Albert Lucio of the Auston Seance.
Just who is that odd man levitating on the cover? Why, it’s none other than D.D. Home, the aristocrats’ medium. Home was among the 19th Century’s most celebrated — if not controversial — Spiritualist figures. In this latest edition of the Quarterly Journal veteran Houston journalist Calliope Struthers tells us what all the fuss was about.
But that’s not all. There is also an article on haunted dolls; an article about Black Hawk, a Sauk indigenous leader and Spiritualist saint; and an article about a legendary Texas headless horseman. To top it all off is an article of how-to tips about the use of protective herbs for your next séance.
The Auston Séance Quarterly Journal is a quarterly zine devoted to the history and practice of American Spiritualism and séances. It is published by Jake Cordero and Albert Lucio of the Auston Seance.
Just who is that odd man levitating on the cover? Why, it’s none other than D.D. Home, the aristocrats’ medium. Home was among the 19th Century’s most celebrated — if not controversial — Spiritualist figures. In this latest edition of the Quarterly Journal veteran Houston journalist Calliope Struthers tells us what all the fuss was about.
But that’s not all. There is also an article on haunted dolls; an article about Black Hawk, a Sauk indigenous leader and Spiritualist saint; and an article about a legendary Texas headless horseman. To top it all off is an article of how-to tips about the use of protective herbs for your next séance.