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February 13, 2017

Rich Reynolds and 365 Days of UFOs


Over at UFO Conjecture(s) , Rich Reynolds gives the thumbs-up to my new 365 Days of UFOs book...
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Published on February 13, 2017 13:10

February 10, 2017

The Roswell UFO Festival...

An event I'll be speaking in a few months, June 30-July 2 (click on the image to enlarge).

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Published on February 10, 2017 07:45

Beyond Boggy Creek


Something great arrived in the mail - the new book from good mate, Lyle Blackburn, Beyond Boggy Creek .

I have started to read it and it's an excellent contribution to the worlds of both Cryptozoology and Bigfoot research. A review coming soon!

And here is the publisher's (Anomalist Books) info on the book:

From the author of The Beast of Boggy Creek comes the ultimate investigation into a true Southern mystery... 

Countless reports from credible individuals suggest that something shocking may be stalking the woods of the southern United States--something massive, bipedal, and covered in hair. Tales of these Southern Sasquatch creatures--such as the one made famous by the 1972 horror movie The Legend of Boggy Creek--date back to the very origins of Deep South history and are reported even today.
While Boggy Creek may be the most famous case, the infamous waterway is only the tip of a much broader mystery, one that spills into the surrounding states and beyond. From Arkansas and Oklahoma down to Texas, over to Florida and all the southern states in between, chilling accounts and compelling evidence indicate that a breed of these mysterious, man-like creatures has been successfully hiding in the shadowy foothills, piney woods, and murky swamplands of these areas.
Join acclaimed author and outdoorsman Lyle Blackburn as he traverses woods and waterways, delves into dusty archives, and interviews a host of credible eyewitnesses in search of one of the South's most enduring mysteries... the Southern Sasquatch.

About the Author:
Lyle Blackburn's research and writing on the subject of Bigfoot has been widely recognized as some of the best in the field of cryptozoology. His previous books, including The Beast of Boggy Creek and Lizard Man, offer a balanced view of the subject while delivering gripping accounts of this real-life mystery.
Blackburn is a frequent guest on radio programs such as Coast to Coast AM, and has appeared on television shows including Monsters and Mysteries in America and Finding Bigfoot. Blackburn and his research have also been featured in the award-winning documentary film Boggy Creek Monster.
"Blackburn shows himself not only to be a first-rate researcher but a formidable writer."-- Fortean Times.

CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
1. Shadows in the Southern Woods
  Legendary Archetype
  Name Game
  Deeper South
2. They Always Follow the Creeks
  Up the River
  Sulphur Waterweb
  Red River Connection
  The Other Boggys
3. Marauding Manimals
  Bad Reputation
  Man Mountain
  Siege at Honobia
  Scars
4. Native Giants
  Bigfoot War
  Nowata Man-Things
  Casino Creature
  Cross Timbers Snow Ape
5. Mountain Monsters and Valley Apes
  Area X
  Road Walkers
  Close Encounters
  The Ozarks
6. Lone Star Sasquatch
  Lake Worth Monster
  Strange Things Afoot
  Deep in the Heart
  Piney Woods
7. Bayou Beasts
  Caddo Critters
  Sabine Thing
  Monster Central
  Lurkers in the Lowlands
  Honey Island Swamp Monster
8. Rebel Bigfoot
  Denizens of the Delta
  Howls in the Night
  Downey Booger
  Sweet Home
9. Appalachian Ape-Men
  Body Snatchers
  Knobby and Yahoos
  Hulking Highlanders
  Terror on the Trail
10. Coastal Creatures
  Boogers and Buggers
  The Nightmares Continue
  Elkins Creek
  Ripples Through the Water
11. Realm of the Skunk Ape
  What’s That Smell
  Monsters in the Marshlands
  Myakka Mysteries
  Amok in Ochopee
  Lasting Images
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Appendix
  Maps
  Southern Names for Bigfoot
Endnotes
Index
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Published on February 10, 2017 07:20

February 2, 2017

A Good Find...



Found this for a couple of dollars at a local house sale last weekend, a 1920 edition of Samuel Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner . Not bad!
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Published on February 02, 2017 07:25

Polish FBI Files



Back in 2001, a Polish edition of my 1998 book, The FBI Files , was published. Now there is a new Polish edition, to be released later this month. Not a bad cover!
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Published on February 02, 2017 07:21

January 30, 2017

The Scoriton Incident...

In a good new article, Rich Reynolds highlights an old - and largely forgotten - UFO case. It's a very strange affair with a great deal of twists and turns. Check it out...
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Published on January 30, 2017 11:37

January 19, 2017

A Town Plunged Into A State Of Terror

A new article from me at Mysterious Universe on a very weird affair that went down in France in the early 1950s...

Mind-control, conspiracies, and much more...
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Published on January 19, 2017 12:48

January 16, 2017

January 11, 2017

Alien Artwork



Last year, artist Carol Ann Rodriguez generously let me use one of her paintings in my book, Women in Black . Now, however, Carol Ann has a book out filled with all of her artwork, and here's the link. Check it out!

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Published on January 11, 2017 10:14

A Sex Pistol & Nessie...


Currently reading: Lonely Boy , the autobiography of Sex Pistols' guitarist Steve Jones - which is an excellent book!

Also, picked these 2 oldies up the other day at Half Price Books in Arlington, Texas - (1) a 1939 book, A Book of Fabulous Beasts and (2) a 1970 paperback of F.W. Holiday's The Great Orm of Loch Ness . I have the original hardback but couldn't resist the paperback at just 2 dollars!


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Published on January 11, 2017 10:08

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