Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Wildman! A Study of the British Bigfoot
I'm pleased to announce that the Center for Fortean Zoology's CFZ Press have just published from me a new book titled Wildman! The Monstrous and Mysterious Saga of the British Bigfoot.
Ironically, for a subject that many - even within the field of Cryptozoology - view as marginal and minimal, it's my longest book ever. It runs at approximately 130,000 words and 300-plus pages.
Here's (below) the blurb for the book, which will give you an idea of what it's all about.
As you'll note, and as is the case with all my crypto-themed books, Wildman! doesn't shy away from the more alternative, Fortean theories for the nature of the beast that I'm known, hated and loathed for persistently promoting:
In Search of a British Man-Beast
The huge forests of the United States are home to Sasquatch. The Abominable Snowman roams the Himalayas. Australia has a similar beast, the Yowie. In China there lurks a giant, bipedal creature called the Yeren. From the Caucasus Mountains in Eurasia stories of the Almas circulate. And then there’s the highly controversial matter of Bigfoot in Britain.
A Menagerie of Monsters
For years, Nick Redfern has been on the trail of this mystifying monster of the British kind – one that provokes fear, amazement and controversy whenever it rears its horrific, hairy head. The Shug-Monkey, the Beast of Bolam, the Big Grey Man, the Man-Monkey, and the Wild Man of Orford are just a few of its many names.
The Strangest Sasquatch of All
But, the wild men and Bigfoot-style beasts of Britain are not what many might assume them to be. They’re not just strange. They’re beyond strange. In Wildman!, Nick Redfern presents controversial data that places the British man-beast in a definitively paranormal category.
A Supernatural Monster
Lycanthrope-style shape-shifting, occult rituals, the human dead returned in beastly form, animal sacrifice, thought-forms and monsters of the mind given a semblance of life, UFO activity, and amazing encounters at sacred, historic and ancient sites all across the British Isles, are just some of the many issues covered in Wildman!, the first, full-length study of a bizarre and nightmarish phenomenon of appropriately monstrous proportions.
And here are a couple of new articles I've done on the book:
1. This one is my latest Lair of the Beasts column at Mania.com;
2. And this one is from Mysterious Universe.
>"Ironically, for a subject that many - even within the field of Cryptozoology - view as marginal and minimal, it's my longest book ever. It runs at approximately 130,000 words and 300-plus pages."
ReplyDeleteOMG, so this probably took you 2 full weekends to complete, amirite?? :P
BTW I love the pose of the big guy, as if saying "welcome to my crib, yo" ;)
3 weekends actually! Seriously though, it's been ongoing for about 4 years or so, but even at the end I could have gone on and on, and I'm still getting more cases now. But, I had to wrap it up somewhere!
ReplyDeleteLOL that means you have material for a whole TV series, mate!
DeleteHey, think about it: Instead of running around with night vision goggles, you and your cohosts would be sitting on an English pub drinking pints and commenting on the coolest, weirdest cases.
And all the shows would end up with a big bar brawl ;)
Perfect!
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