What’s Dr. Meldrum Up To?
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 25th, 2014
Lest you think its all about conferences and TV appearances…
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 25th, 2014
Lest you think its all about conferences and TV appearances…
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 25th, 2014
The last two years have been good for cryptozoology-themed fiction. We’ve had high-octane thrillers like Hawthorne’s Kronos Rising, atmospheric novels like Willis’ The Daedalus and the Deep, chillers like Below, a crypto subplot in a Dan Simmons epic, and the scariest crypto-thriller ever, Joseph Wallace’s superbly researched Endangered Species, just to name a few. The genre has never been healthier, in quantity or quality.
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 19th, 2014
One of the best thermal recordings of a Sasquatch ever caught!
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 18th, 2014
Another Ye’ Old Report from our Archives. The Melba Cullen sighting from 1930 at Crescent Head, New South Wales.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 17th, 2014
Today, September 17, 2014 only.
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 14th, 2014
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 14th, 2014
Strange creature reported to RCMP, Colwood BC, September 10, 1975.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 13th, 2014
Mention lake monsters and everyone immediately thinks of the Loch Ness Monster, or Nessie, depending on how familiar they are with the creature. However, lake monster stories and folklore can be found on almost every country on the planet, and the U.S. is no different. Here, in our own backyard, a strange creatures is rumored to inhabit the murky depths of Lake Pepin, the widest naturally occurring part of the Mississippi River.
Read: Pepie: The Lake Monster of the Mississippi River Reviewed »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 12th, 2014
Collective Yowie memories from an elderly Gentleman named Cecil, who lived in Stanthorpe, Queensland during the 1930’s.
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Posted by: Nick Redfern on September 10th, 2014
Beyond the Prophecies of Mothman chronicles the thoughts and feelings of several Mothman experiencers and researchers, beginning five years after the attacks (2008-2010). These revealing letters, penned during a wave of odd synchronicities, sightings, and encounters, indicate that Mothman may be a guardian angel of mind-bending proportions.
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Posted by: Nick Redfern on September 8th, 2014
For more than ten years, amateur folklorist Todd H. C. Fischer has researched hundreds of creatures, monsters, strange locales, heroes and spirits from all across Canada, collecting them here, for the first time, in one comprehensive volume.
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 6th, 2014
Linda Godfrey, noted investigator and author on the dogman, talks about the encounter she had with a blonde bigfoot in a Wisconsin state park 2 years ago.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 5th, 2014
Three people in a boat seen a brown colored creature at Jacobsen Bay bending down in the water near the shore, all thinking it was a bear until it stood up!
Posted by: Nick Redfern on September 2nd, 2014
“I particularly enjoy books that are regional in nature, as they generally offer deep insight into a case that, without that personal, in-the-field approach, would probably remain buried in obscurity. And, I have to say, the Lewis-Voss book does not disappoint.”
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 1st, 2014
An interesting recollection of experiences of both the larger Yowie and small hairy men, with an Aboriginal POV of the creatures at Mingela (between Townsville & Charters Towers) and Palm Island (North East of Townsville).
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