I'm aware of Dr. Karl Shuker's post that features the back cover of Fortean Studies 7 (FS7), at https://karlshuker.blogspot.com/2022/12/presenting-full-contents-for-fortean.html -- but the names of the authors are not associated with the articles. It would be useful to me to have a scan -- or...
Title says all. Through a Wikipedia binge, I found a book called The Wanderer, written by Fritz Leiber and published in 1964. This book mentions catlike extraterrestrials, and I'm wondering if it helped to create Lyrans (the botched report of Kenneth Arnold's UFO sighting, published by...
This initial post has been spun off from:
UFO Diversity: Different Types / Shapes Seen Over The Years
https://forums.forteana.org/index.php?threads/ufo-diversity-different-types-shapes-seen-over-the-years.417/
Modern science has a bias of ignoring phenomena for which a mechanism that enables...
So, the release of this book came to my knowledge (it's on Amazon):
I didn't know Vallée is now on the ETH side of the UFO debate.
Since it is disclosure time, here is mine: I didn't read it, I won't read it, but this cover is enough to base my review on:
Now with the review out of the...
Edit: I just found a Loren Coleman mentioning this subject before:
http://cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/dd-1893/
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This came to my attention through a certain horrible site, not worth mentioning.
Anyway... case closed, I guess?
I am considering purchase of Loren Coleman's Curious Encounters, but there is a problem.
Mr. Coleman's books often are major rewrites. The first edition was published in 1985. In 1986, a reprint was published, using a different cover. I know, because I found photos of the copyright pages...
Selkies are a kind of shapeshifter that are seals, and become human-like when removing their skins. They can be bound to a person if this skin is hidden.
A typical story is of a man that finds a female selkie on a beach, and hides her skin to capture her as his wife. Eventually, the selkie...
The title says it all, I guess. I found it at least in Fortean Times 321 p. 25 (an edition with The Fairy Investigation Society on the cover), but it was not on the index.
So, I am wondering if there are older ones.
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