NICK REDFERN works full-time as an author, lecturer and journalist. He focuses upon a wide range of unsolved mysteries, including Bigfoot, UFOs, the Loch Ness Monster, alien encounters, and government conspiracies. He has written for UFO Magazine; Mysterious Universe; Fate; and Fortean Times. His many previous books include Final Events; On the Trail of the Saucer Spies; There's Something in the Woods; and Science Fiction Secrets. Nick has appeared on numerous television shows, including Fox News; VH1's Legend Hunters; the BBC's Out of this World; History Channel's America's Book of Secrets, Ancient Aliens, MonsterQuest and UFO Hunters; National Geographic Channel's The Truth About UFOs and Paranatural; and SyFy Channel's Proof Positive. Nick Redfern can be contacted at nickredfernfortean.blogspot.com.
"Nick Redfern has produced another excellent title ...I always
enjoy reading his take on some of the classic monsters which have
haunted the British countryside for centuries. What he adds to his
usual reportage of monsters of the moors is a theory that some of
these entities may well be spectral memories and ghostly
projections. To me, this theory makes a great deal of sense. I have
always wondered just where the Brits got the notion that black
panthers were terrorizing their roadways when no panthers have ever
existed in Great Britain in known history. Psychic projections do
make for better explanations. Redfern expands this thoughtful
theory to extend to Bigfoot and other such creatures. Perhaps the
paranormal will not be welcome in this territory by those who
faithfully search the woods for signs and proofs of Old Daddy
Bigfoot's actual, physical reality. After suggesting a paranormal
explanation for a good many Bigfoot sightings, Redfern contends
that some of those witnesses who have reported encountering
Mammoths, Loch Ness-type water beasts, and saber-toothed tigers may
have actually seen ghosts of these prehistoric beasts. And why not?
...As a major Redfern fan, I definitely recommend this book as one
of his best."-Brad Steiger"Welcome to the world of Nick Redfern,
which ... seems to be dominated by strange experiences, strange
characters who tell him tales of stranger and nastier things and
even stranger and nastier doings...I see Nick Redfern as being in
the tradition of the story teller, who like John Keel, uses
folkloric themes in his work but weaves around them a storyline.
This is really a book to be read out loud, perhaps before a roaring
log fire in the Rampant Ram, or better still round the camp fire,
throwing a fitful light into the darkness and casting sinister
shadows. -Peter Rogerson, Magonia"I recommend this book for people
who are tired of the interruptions and measured humiliations of
arrogant humans who prefer to stay willfully ignorant and thus who
dismiss the well cognizable "more" that is offered by this world.
There is a voice here for those who have been up close and personal
with things they don't quite understand, but know what's out
there." - Sydney Squidney, Good Reads
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