Since this is a new site, by definition we cannot have a readership that has already written in. Future updates of the site, and our journal, will hopefully include a letters section. Please write some relevant correspondence, and email it to us at the address given on the homepage. We would be especially interested to read suggestions for subjects of articles that people want to read about.
Anonymous or pseudonymous letters will not be published, either on the site or in the journal, but providing you tell us your name and address we will print suitable mail as ‘name and address withheld by request’ if specifically asked to do so. We reserve the right to edit correspondence for reasons of space, clarity, confidentiality, copyright etc
Please note that the orientation of the Society for the Academic Study of Magic is toward the scholarly study of magic and its history, sociology, philosophy, literature etc., rather than its practical application. In other words we intend to publish rigorously-researched material ‘about’ magic, rather than instructions of ‘how to do it’ or personal memoirs of magical practice, since those angles are already well-covered in both conventional print and the internet.