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Anomaly 53
The Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena was formed in 1981 to study a wide range of paranormal phenomena.
Anomaly Issue 52
This has been a very different journal in several ways, but not least in being edited and prepared for print entirely twice
Anomaly 51
Welcome to Anomaly! It has been over a year since the last issue, and for once the cause was not the COVID-19 pandemic.
Anomaly 50
Welcome to another belated edition of ANOMALY. It seems that year in year out I face new challenges as Editor, as look back on what appeared to be great hurdles had to overcome with past issues with a wistful nostalgia!
Anomaly 49
Anomaly 49 has been a long time coming, but it has finally arrived. Sometimes good things come to those who wait, and I hope you will find that the case here.
Anomaly 48
Anomaly 48 has been the product of three different teams over two years:
Anomaly issue no. 47
Anomaly 47 offers the readers formally peer-reviewed papers as well as articles and book reviews.
Anomaly issue no. 46
Anomaly 46 carries essential updates on key areas of debate such as the paranormal photography, investigation methods and infrasound debates.
Anomaly issue no. 45
Anomaly 45 contains the usual mix of original research and articles from ASSAP members along with correspondence and book reviews.
Anomaly issue no. 44
Anomaly 44, November 2010 is the "30th Anniversary Edition"! Articles in this issue: "Phone calls from the Dead" by Callum E. Cooper, "Weird fringe report" by Lional and Patricia Fanthorpe,
Anomaly issue no. 43
In this edition you will find the following articles: "Discharge characteristics of batteries used in paranormal research" by Dave Wood,
Anomaly issue no. 42
This edition opens with Dr Simon Sherwood and Dr Wendy Cousins’ ASSAP-funded exploration into Black Dogs.
Anomaly issue no. 41
Anomaly 41's first article is Dave Wood and Malcolm Gould's original research into the established "New House Effect".
Anomaly issue no. 40
This May's edition of Anomaly sees Ian Stevenson's reply to my article of Issue 39 by considering the role of mediums
Anomaly issue no. 39
The Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE) phenomenon by Teresa Sheppards is a condition that every paranormal researcher should know something about to understand just what it can do,
Anomaly issue no. 38
Considering that most researchers readily accept that ORBS are a natural phenomenon, there is surprisingly little know about exactly how they are caused.
Anomaly issue no. 37
In addition to Anomaly no 35, Maurice Townsend wrote a next article, this time on "A Haunted Bed" and presents some early results from research using the MADS system. Other articles in Anomaly no. 37 are: "Three Bags Full, Sir!" by Hugh Pincott and "Strange Croydon" by Val Hope.
Anomaly issue no. 36
In addition to the last magazine a response by Ian Stevenson can be found in Anomaly 36 "Magnetic Ghosts? " Other articles are: "Recording Ghosts?" By Maurice Townsend and "Seeing a Ghost?" by Mike White.
Anomaly issue no. 35
Magnetic Hallucinations, if these magnetic fields exist outside the laboratory, what exactly is causing them? Find out in Anomaly no. 35, a great in-depth article by Maurice Townsend. Other articles in this magazine are: "Northern Haunting" by Christopher J. Huff and "Magnetic Fields and the Brain" by Dr. Jason Braithwaite.
Anomaly issue no. 34
Ever tried firewalking? Well, Michael Lewis did, read his experience as he tried firewalking himself. More in Anomaly 34 of May 2004: "The Nature of Ghosts" by Dr. Paul Lee and The new "MADS" system by Dr. Jason Braithwaite.
Anomaly issue no. 33
In Anomaly no 33 of November 2003 Chris Huff looks into how certain sites gain a reputation for being haunted, whether deserved or not, and finds that w should not always dismiss them all as mere tourist traps..... Further in this magazine Jason Braithwaite looks at how to measure environmental differences in allegedly haunted locations and "Celestial Apparitions" by David Taylor and Carolyn Adey. Intrigued? Read it all in this magazine!
Anomaly issue no. 32
Are Vigils (ghost hunts) Useful as part of paranormal investigations and are we using the right tools? Read the articles by Dr. Jason Braithwaite and "Vigils and tools" by Maurice Townsend in Anomaly no. 32 of May 2003!
Anomaly issue no. 31
To the tourist Woodchester Mansion may look as though it is haunted, but is it? And is it even really a mansion? Find out and read the article by Wendy Milner in "A Haunted Mansion?". Also in this Anomaly: Jay's Grave on Dartmoor by Lee Darwood, "Poltergeist?" at a terraced house by William Eyre
Anomaly issue no. 30
The Black Dog phenomenon remains an enduring connection to our ancient history. But many the 'facts' we thought we knew about the phenomenon may not be true after all ..... Read more Anomaly no. 30 of May 2002 in the article "Cave Canem" by Chris Huff
Anomaly issue no. 29
In Anomaly no 29 of November 2001 Chris Huff examines one of the most famous of northern England's ghosts to see whether there really is anything in the legend and Chingle Hall has been claimed as the most haunted house in England, Andy Owens decided to see for himself..... so do read on and find out!
Anomaly issue no. 28
This Anomaly no 28 of May 2001 contains all sorts of articles by various authors in "Twenty Years of...". It is a special issue in honour of ASSAP's twenty years of existence.
Anomaly issue no. 27
The green Man is a familiar figure in church carvings, but what is it doing in a Christian church? Read it in Anomaly 27 of November 2000 'The Green Man' by David Taylor. Other articles: Mindsight by Ian Fairholm, Instrumentation by Maurice Townsend and more!
Anomaly issue no. 26
Ever experienced an imprint on your bed? Well Stephen Hall wrote an article on this, so read on! Other articles in Anomaly 26 of May 2000 are A University Column by Chris Huff and UnConvention Results by Philip Walton.
Anomaly issue no. 25
Article on Crop Circle Effects by Michael Lewis and the main great article this time is from Paul Chamber 'All in the Mind?" will give you a nice read and food for thought in Anomaly no. 25 of November 1999.
Anomaly issue no. 24
The whole Anomaly 24 of May 1999 is on 'Shadows' by Andrew Homer and Dennis Bache, all you always have wanted to know on this subject, so do read on.....
Anomaly issue no. 23
In Anomaly 23 of November 1998 you will read more (part 2) on Cerdic the Saxin by Hugh Pincott and further you will find Automatic Writing & Glastonbury by Chris Huff, Reading & Thinking Critically by Jason Braithwaite.
Anomaly issue no. 22
In Anomaly 22 of May 1998 you will find an interesting story on Archaeology and the Paranormal by Chris Huff and Cerdic the Saxin - a life (part 1) by Hugh Pincott.
Anomaly issue no. 21
In this Anomaly 21 of November 1979 you'll find: The Borley Phenomenon and Digital Cameras by Tony Wells, Oak Cottage by Colin Randall, Natural Causes by Maurice Townsend and many more...
Anomaly issue no. 20
Find out more on Mediums in Cases by Maurice Townsend, a school haunting, book review on the poltergeist phenomenon by John and Anne Spencer, a reliable witness by Christine Philips, etc. in Anomaly no. 20