The Year 2022 will be Loren Coleman’s 62th year investigating in the field of cryptozoology, and his 45th year of being a published book author. Here is a list of over 135 of his contributions to the field.
The Top 20 Cryptozoology Books of 2020
What a year. Now take a look at the romantic zoology books that helped us escape the reality of 2020.
West African Coelacanths?
Finding the next new species of coelacanth may involve conducting detective work, ethnographically, in West African art.
Monsters of the States: The Stackpole Series
The books are all collectibles, as of 2020, and some are downright rare.
Mystery Cat Researcher and Nature Author Trevor Beer Dies
He will be sorely missed by his friends and colleagues.
Dead Animals Are Dead Animals, Not New Species
Made fantastic by the mainstream media and social media, these “monsters” are normal species that happen to not be living any longer.
Bridgewater Triangle Beasts Are In Monsters of Massachusetts!
Monsters of Massachusetts will serve as your tour guide to some of the most mysterious monsters to be encountered in New England.
What A Week In Ohio: Loose Lion, Mystery Monkey, and The Mythical Circus Train Escapees
I have written often about what I call the “Circus Train Wreck Myth”; here’s the latest example!
John Lutz: 47 Years of Investigating Big Cats in the East
Guest blog by Susan Fair: “People know they’re here,” the panther man says.
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