0: Introduction, Christopher Hart; 1: Shelley’s Dominion: Subliminal and Ambient Tonal Effects Across a Literary Work, Peter Stockwell; 2: A ‘Half-Remembered Quality’: Experiencing Disorientation and Claustrophobia in The Goldfinch, Chloe Harrison; 3: Creativity and Cognition in the Discourse of National Trust Holiday Cottage Guestbooks, Joanna Gavins and Sara Whiteley; 4: Metaphorical Descriptions of Pain on a Trigeminal Neuralgia Forum: Pushing the Boundaries of Cognitive Linguistics, Elena Semino; 5: Simulation in Deictic Space: Scenes and Episodes in the Lord’s Prayer, Jeremy Holland; 6: Cultural Responses to 9/11 and the Healing Power of Songs: A Text-World-Theory Analysis of Bruce Springsteen’s “The Rising”, Laura Filardo-Llamas; 7: “A Nation Divided”: Metaphors and Scenarios in Media Coverage of the 2016 British EU Referendum; Veronika Koller and Josie Ryan; 8: ‘That’s Just What We Hear on Telly all the Time, Isn’t It?’ Political Discourse and the Cognitive Linguistic Ethnography of Critical Reception, Sam Browse; 9: Spatial Properties of ACTION Verb Semantics: Experimental Evidence for Image Schema Orientation in Transitive vs. Reciprocal Verbs and Its Implications for Ideology, Christopher Hart