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		<aboutMe>Rob Dickins is the Editor-in-Chief of the Psychedelic Press UK online magazine and the PsypressUK: Anthology of Pharmacography. In 2012, he received a Masters of Philosophy in English, with the University of Exeter. His thesis examined the proliferation of psychedelic literature between 1954-1964. It primarily dealt with texts on the psychotherapeutic use of LSD and mescaline, and the development of the psychospiritual narrative. Rob&apos;s other interests include alternative British histories, festival fun, anarchic approaches and pocket poetry. He has also pubished a novel called Erin.</aboutMe>
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